When animals attack...
I once, accidentally, punched a racoon.
It had wandered into my tent, I was half asleep and thought it was a mate pratting around. There was a yelp and then all hell broke loose.
What have you been attacked by?
( , Thu 2 Jun 2005, 9:39)
I once, accidentally, punched a racoon.
It had wandered into my tent, I was half asleep and thought it was a mate pratting around. There was a yelp and then all hell broke loose.
What have you been attacked by?
( , Thu 2 Jun 2005, 9:39)
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Seagull... part 1
I rather like them, but they are also vicious, self-centred, thieving bastards!
On a delightful Sunday evening, in the Summer, several years ago, me and my brother and my folks are sitting on a park bench in Lyme Regis (a popular, but still fairly quaint, seas-side village in Devon, England) in a small park on the sea front.
My brother is about to tuck into a rather large portion of battered fish when a one-legged seagull (the size of a small dog) swoops down and grabs not only the battered fish, but also the whole packet of fish and chips.
Turns out that (amongst the locals) this particular seagull is quite famous for just these kind of antics.
Went back there a couple of years ago and the bloddy thing is STILL plying its dastardly trade.
hasn't managed to carry off any babies or small children... yet!
( , Thu 2 Jun 2005, 14:49, Reply)
I rather like them, but they are also vicious, self-centred, thieving bastards!
On a delightful Sunday evening, in the Summer, several years ago, me and my brother and my folks are sitting on a park bench in Lyme Regis (a popular, but still fairly quaint, seas-side village in Devon, England) in a small park on the sea front.
My brother is about to tuck into a rather large portion of battered fish when a one-legged seagull (the size of a small dog) swoops down and grabs not only the battered fish, but also the whole packet of fish and chips.
Turns out that (amongst the locals) this particular seagull is quite famous for just these kind of antics.
Went back there a couple of years ago and the bloddy thing is STILL plying its dastardly trade.
hasn't managed to carry off any babies or small children... yet!
( , Thu 2 Jun 2005, 14:49, Reply)
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