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 Post subject: mystery mammal
PostPosted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 12:18 am 
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On my way home tonight up Caukwell Hill a mammal crossed the road in front of me very quickly, but it was in my headlights only briefly. It was bigger than a shrew but smaller than an adult Kodiak Bear, hairy and with a tail. But seriously folks (yeah right) it was a mustelid sp, bigger than a stoat but smaller than a mink with a bushy looking tail. Any ferrets wandering about at this time of night around here? Or polecats?

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Hi Adi, Polecats are now fairly widespread in Lincs and have been seen at various coastal locations over recent months. John.


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Thank you John, that is interesting to know, something else to look out for.

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What a small world; as I drove out of Louth today I saw this dead mammal in the middle of the road. Looks like a polecat/ferret cross; can anyone confirm or deny this?

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 Post subject: Polecat Ferret
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Its a polecat ferret Adi
I have two at home look on my website under pets

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Thank you Dean. Another dead one today a little further along the same road, looks like the recently discovered Louth population of these polecat ferrets has been wiped out over the weekend.

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