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  • SuedeAdidas
    SuedeAdidas Posts: 7,741
    SE9 Chupacabra. 100%. 
  • Chizz
    Chizz Posts: 28,338
    Bavarian Pine Vole 
  • EveshamAddick
    EveshamAddick Posts: 7,015
    Loads of muntjac deer in this next of the woods as well, as well as other larger deer.
  • swordfish
    swordfish Posts: 4,234
    But what celebrity does it look like?
  • SporadicAddick
    SporadicAddick Posts: 6,857
    edited March 2
    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?
  • Masterbrew
    Masterbrew Posts: 264
    ...probably the most common animal you see driving around tbh

    No wonder they have spread so quickly!
  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,026
    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?
    Go on then, from that angle I'll buy it. 
  • WHAddick
    WHAddick Posts: 1,154
    Looks like a tapir to.me..escaped from a wildlife park maybe?
  • usetobunkin
    usetobunkin Posts: 2,185
    edited March 2
    AI generated?
  • SporadicAddick
    SporadicAddick Posts: 6,857
    edited March 2
    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).
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  • MrWalker
    MrWalker Posts: 4,107
    Muntjac? Haha. No way. Its probably one of Pablo's hippo's.

    No, on refelction, deffo Capybara
  • Chizz
    Chizz Posts: 28,338
    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).
    It can't be. It's on its own. 
  • cafcfan
    cafcfan Posts: 11,198
    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.
  • Leroy Ambrose
    Leroy Ambrose Posts: 14,436
    Stig said:
    Stig said:
    Stig 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. 
    What the hell is a Muntjac?
    A complete irrelevance. 
    This is a really weird hill for you to die on
    I know, but I'm very fussy about about my Muntjac observations and I know when something isn't one. 
    It's a Muntjac. It is 100% a Muntjac. Jesus wept.
    That's right it's a muntjac, a muntjac that's been forced through a plastic extrusion machine so that its head is twice the usual length. Glad we settled that.
    The film is deliberately shot out of focus and at dusk specifically to get people talking. Mission accomplished 
  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,026
    Stig said:
    Stig said:
    Stig 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. 
    What the hell is a Muntjac?
    A complete irrelevance. 
    This is a really weird hill for you to die on
    I know, but I'm very fussy about about my Muntjac observations and I know when something isn't one. 
    It's a Muntjac. It is 100% a Muntjac. Jesus wept.
    That's right it's a muntjac, a muntjac that's been forced through a plastic extrusion machine so that its head is twice the usual length. Glad we settled that.
    The film is deliberately shot out of focus and at dusk specifically to get people talking. Mission accomplished 
    Fair dos, it reeled me in alright. 
  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 28,850
    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.
  • SporadicAddick
    SporadicAddick Posts: 6,857
    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.
    but it is a muntjac...
  • Leroy Ambrose
    Leroy Ambrose Posts: 14,436
    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... 😏
  • Curb_It
    Curb_It Posts: 21,223
    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. 
  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 28,850
    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... 😏
    Ever the gentleman Leroy, and I'm sure the lucky lady appreciated your full attention.
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  • SporadicAddick
    SporadicAddick Posts: 6,857
    edited March 2
    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. 
    Did anyone else in the comments say it was a Muntjac 😉
  • MrWalker
    MrWalker Posts: 4,107
    It's a Capymuntjac.

  • SoundAsa£
    SoundAsa£ Posts: 22,481
    It could be a dog wearing a large muzzle. 🤔
  • KiwiValley
    KiwiValley Posts: 3,380
    Stig 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?
    Go on then, from that angle I'll buy it. 

  • SoundAsa£
    SoundAsa£ Posts: 22,481
    edited March 4
    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.
  • SoundAsa£
    SoundAsa£ Posts: 22,481
    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.
    but it is a muntjac...
    With a long tail…..OMG!
  • SoundAsa£
    SoundAsa£ Posts: 22,481
    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. 
    You should padlock your bike Leroy.🤭
  • SporadicAddick
    SporadicAddick Posts: 6,857
    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.
    FFS this is hard work...

    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.




  • SporadicAddick
    SporadicAddick Posts: 6,857
    edited March 4
    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.
  • Baldybonce
    Baldybonce Posts: 9,648
    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.
    The only bit i take issue with is 'there are many'. I'm local and out a lot and have never seen one or heard of anyone who has.