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SE9 Chupacabra. 100%.1
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Bavarian Pine Vole0
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Loads of muntjac deer in this next of the woods as well, as well as other larger deer.0
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But what celebrity does it look like?
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Stig said:No, it really isn't. It's face is too long and its gait all wrong.
Or perhaps it's a badger with very long legs?6 -
stackitsteve said:...probably the most common animal you see driving around tbh3
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SporadicAddick said:Stig said:No, it really isn't. It's face is too long and its gait all wrong.
Or perhaps it's a badger with very long legs?4 -
Looks like a tapir to.me..escaped from a wildlife park maybe?0
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AI generated?1
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It’s a f*cking Muntjac…
it looks like one and behaves like one, in a location where there are plenty.
it’s not a wild escaped animal or a computer generated image (unless someone is very very very sad and bored).3 - Sponsored links:
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Muntjac? Haha. No way. Its probably one of Pablo's hippo's.
No, on refelction, deffo Capybara0 -
SporadicAddick said:It’s a f*cking Muntjac…
it looks like one and behaves like one, in a location where there are plenty.
it’s not a wild escaped animal or a computer generated image (unless someone is very very very sad and bored).0 -
Capybaras are cute.
But that's a muntjac. Drive up to Norfolk maybe 5 times a year to visit a friend. It's a surprise if I don't see a couple of live ones and about 10 roadkill.0 -
Stig said:Leroy Ambrose said:Stig said:Leroy Ambrose said:Stig said:stop_shouting said:Leroy Ambrose said:100% Muntjac. Got them round here in Lancashire now - seen them a few times out riding my bike at dusk. They're weird looking - not like you'd expect a deer to look at all - and their call is more like a dog's bark.0
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Leroy Ambrose said:Stig said:Leroy Ambrose said:Stig said:Leroy Ambrose said:Stig said:stop_shouting said:Leroy Ambrose said:100% Muntjac. Got them round here in Lancashire now - seen them a few times out riding my bike at dusk. They're weird looking - not like you'd expect a deer to look at all - and their call is more like a dog's bark.1
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I love the way people can be so 100% categoric about a poor and grainy image shot from a long distance. "It 100% is" / "it 100% isn't".
Bit like that time someone was adamant they'd diagnosed Lyle Taylor's injury based entirely on the way he was sitting on a bench in one single picture of him waiting for a train. We are blessed with such a range of experts.2 -
Off_it said:I love the way people can be so 100% categoric about a poor and grainy image shot from a long distance. "It 100% is" / "it 100% isn't".
Bit like that time someone was adamant they'd diagnosed Lyle Taylor's injury based entirely on the way he was sitting on a bench in one single picture of him waiting for a train. We are blessed with such a range of experts.2 -
Bizarrely, I saw one today 🤣🤣🤣
Haven't seen one for a few weeks - this one was foraging well away from the woods in broad daylight as well. Couldn't get a picture cos I was on the bike - though if I had been able to, I'd have made sure it was blurry and out of focus... 😏1 -
I saw the original post on the SE9 Facebook a weeks ago. Someone in the comments said it was a fox with mange and they had seen it in that area a lot. It was in a bad way.1
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Leroy Ambrose said:Bizarrely, I saw one today 🤣🤣🤣
Haven't seen one for a few weeks - this one was foraging well away from the woods in broad daylight as well. Couldn't get a picture cos I was on the bike - though if I had been able to, I'd have made sure it was blurry and out of focus... 😏2 - Sponsored links:
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Curb_It said:I saw the original post on the SE9 Facebook a weeks ago. Someone in the comments said it was a fox with mange and they had seen it in that area a lot. It was in a bad way.0
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It's a Capymuntjac.
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It could be a dog wearing a large muzzle. 🤔1
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Stig said:SporadicAddick said:Stig said:No, it really isn't. It's face is too long and its gait all wrong.
Or perhaps it's a badger with very long legs?
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Incidentally…..all you folk saying it’s a muntjac is totally bizarre🙄
Since when did they have a long tail???
My take is it’s a dog of some type, wearing a large muzzle.0 -
SporadicAddick said:Off_it said:I love the way people can be so 100% categoric about a poor and grainy image shot from a long distance. "It 100% is" / "it 100% isn't".
Bit like that time someone was adamant they'd diagnosed Lyle Taylor's injury based entirely on the way he was sitting on a bench in one single picture of him waiting for a train. We are blessed with such a range of experts.1 -
Leroy Ambrose said:100% Muntjac. Got them round here in Lancashire now - seen them a few times out riding my bike at dusk. They're weird looking - not like you'd expect a deer to look at all - and their call is more like a dog's bark.1
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SoundAsa£ said:Incidentally…..all you folk saying it’s a muntjac is totally bizarre🙄
Since when did they have a long tail???
My take is it’s a dog of some type, wearing a large muzzle.
From "The British deer Society"
Muntjac are a russet brown colour for most of the year, turning to a dull grey in winter. Characteristically, muntjac have a 'hunched' appearance, as their rumps are higher than their shoulders. They have a wide, flat tail, which is raised erect to display a white underside when disturbed.
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On this thread so far, we have had:-
- A dog of some type wearing a muzzle.
- A fox with mange
- A tapir escaped from a wildlife park (obviously one of many that dot South London that have lost a Tapir).
- A capybara (A rodent native to South America).
- An AI generated image (!!)
- A Chupacabra (a mythical creature from the Americas).
- A Tamandua - an Anteater native to South America
- An Aardvark.
The scary thing is that I genuinely believe those that suggested the above believe it could actually be one (I'll let a mangy fox into the mix as at least that's possible in the world of wild animals in South london).
But, on reflection, it's a muntjac. looks like one, acts like one, in a location where there are many.1 -
SporadicAddick said:On this thread so far, we have had:-
- A dog of some type wearing a muzzle.
- A fox with mange
- A tapir escaped from a wildlife park (obviously one of many that dot South London that have lost a Tapir).
- A capybara (A rodent native to South America).
- An AI generated image (!!)
- A Chupacabra (a mythical creature from the Americas).
- A Tamandua - an Anteater native to South America
- An Aardvark.
The scary thing is that I genuinely believe those that suggested the above believe it could actually be one (I'll let a mangy fox into the mix as at least that's possible in the world of wild animals in South london).
But, on reflection, it's a muntjac. looks like one, acts like one, in a location where there are many.0