- 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.
- 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.
Fair point, an assumption on my part, but there will definitely be some.
- 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.
What about my demogorgon
In fairness, as much chance as some of the other suggestions...
Would absolutely love it if a muntjac deer held up tonight's game. 50% of the crowd confidently claiming it is a strange looking dog, with SporadicAddick waving a copy of Naturist today with pictures to convince the rest. The poor deer would drop dead and i doubt it will ever happen.
Would absolutely love it if a muntjac deer held up tonight's game. 50% of the crowd confidently claiming it is a strange looking dog, with SporadicAddick waving a copy of Naturist today with pictures to convince the rest. The poor deer would drop dead and i doubt it will ever happen.
Not sure he'd be allowed in brandishing that and some poor old dear might well need the smelling salts.
Would absolutely love it if a muntjac deer held up tonight's game. 50% of the crowd confidently claiming it is a strange looking dog, with SporadicAddick waving a copy of Naturist today with pictures to convince the rest. The poor deer would drop dead and i doubt it will ever happen.
- 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.
For my two penneth it's a wild boar. Has a long snout, a tail and is resident in Kent
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