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    My apologies for the last one Taff, I know it will upset you.
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    These pics WERE shot in OZ werent they? And people do realise the impact feral animals , in particular cats and foxes, have had and continue to have on the unique wildlife there? Cats and foxes and wild dogs need to be shot a whole lot more than they presently are.

    FFS they werent seal pups or baby orangutangs.

    You would see more gruesome sights on the side of any given 10km stretch of country road in Oz than in those pics.

 

 

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