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Thread: Red squirrel hunting in Cumbria

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    Quote Originally Posted by chalkyncfc61 View Post
    I can't see how they can be captive,being in protected woodland is not the same as being in a zoo,if there was red squirrels in a zoo I wouldnt go to see them,I want to see them in their natural habitat,apart from red squirrels being a different colour they also look different,even if they was both the same colour you can tell the difference between an English squirrel and an American squirrel
    ENGLISH squirrel's are red? I'm geet offended btw. Scottish wild life trust have just re branded our lot to Ginger now. Racialist.

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    That's a fair comment Rab,with there being far more red squirrels in Scotland than England they should be called British squirrels and not English

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rab_The_Ger View Post
    ENGLISH squirrel's are red? I'm geet offended btw. Scottish wild life trust have just re branded our lot to Ginger now. Racialist. There are three squirrels in our local park, one red and two grey and they love to bot each other, me and hen call them Bronski Beat.

    Amended that for you Rab

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