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Previously on "Poor old Owl."
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Witnesses shocked as bird gets 'well plucked' by feral male. 'he should spend the rest of his life behind bars' - the sun
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Despite suggestions to the contrary, Owls are not all that bright.
A case in point.
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What I thought.Originally posted by wobbegong View PostThe lion in the picture looks as if he could do with a few extra meals. You can see the outline of his ribs.
Anyway, that's what (hungry) wild animals do. No different to the Owl eating a mouse or vole that strayed into it's cage.
"Horrified Crowds Discover That Wild Animals Eat Each Other - Even The Cuddly Ones"
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The lion in the picture looks as if he could do with a few extra meals. You can see the outline of his ribs.
Anyway, that's what (hungry) wild animals do. No different to the Owl eating a mouse or vole that strayed into it's cage.
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From the comments section "the lion was an owlcoholic". Someone needs to work for the sun.
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The English garden is covered in a white blanket of snow at the minute. I was thinking only the other day whilst taking a perambulation with the bambino how cool it be to see a snow leopard or lion lurking admit the bush. A few seconds later I thought it might not be such a good idea after all.
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Poor old Owl.
Horrified Colchester Zoo visitors see lion eat owl (From Harwich and Manningtree Standard)
Red in tooth & claw & all that.
The Wail has a picture.

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