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Only the sick in mind would want to kill animals this intelligent.

http://www.care2.com/causes/animal-w...ution_comments

And just look at the comments and membership 14,937,855 - the latter
being nearly 15 times that of the RSPB.
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On Jan 30, 11:33*pm, wrote:
Only the sick in mind would want to kill animals this intelligent.

http://www.care2.com/causes/animal-w...quirrel-obstac...

And just look at the comments and membership 14,937,855 - the latter
being nearly 15 times that of the RSPB.


Anyone that signs up for stupid stuff like that deserves all the junk
mail they get.
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On Jan 31, 10:35*am, Malcolm wrote:
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Only the sick in mind would want to kill animals this intelligent.


http://www.care2.com/causes/animal-w...rrel-obstacle-
course/#solution_comments


And just look at the comments and membership 14,937,855 - the latter
being nearly 15 times that of the RSPB.


Joining the organisation is free. All you have to do is sign-up online,
so any comparison with RSPB is hardly relevant. Also it is US based
which gives it a bit of a start.

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Malcolm


They are alien tree rats that destroy birds nests and trees of all
sizes.
Would you sign up for rats? Of course not. They are just rats with a
fluffy tail. You half wits make me sick with your stupid, ignorant
propaganda.
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On Jan 31, 1:09*pm, Janet wrote:
In article e7ac2491-537c-4207-a553-07d9b69b7c65@
8g2000prb.googlegroups.com, says...



On Jan 31, 10:35*am, Malcolm wrote:
In article ,
writes

They are alien tree rats that destroy birds nests and trees of all
sizes.
Would you sign up for rats? *Of course not. They are just rats with a
fluffy tail.


* Except that squirrels are not rats ....or beavers, coypu porcupines or
guineapigs. They are all rodents, but that does not imply that a
squirrel is a porcupine, or a rat is a beaver.

* Janet


Except for the tail, they have all the other attributes of a rat.
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On Feb 1, 7:13*am, harry wrote:
On Jan 31, 1:09*pm, Janet wrote:





In article e7ac2491-537c-4207-a553-07d9b69b7c65@
8g2000prb.googlegroups.com, says...


On Jan 31, 10:35*am, Malcolm wrote:
In article ,
writes
They are alien tree rats that destroy birds nests and trees of all
sizes.
Would you sign up for rats? *Of course not. They are just rats with a
fluffy tail.


* Except that squirrels are not rats ....or beavers, coypu porcupines or
guineapigs. They are all rodents, but that does not imply that a
squirrel is a porcupine, or a rat is a beaver.


* Janet


Except for the tail, they have all the other attributes of a rat.- Hide quoted text -

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I mean they are vermin, cause damage and carry disease. As do rats.


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On Feb 2, 10:20*pm, "BAC" wrote:
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"Janet" wrote in message
...
In article e7ac2491-537c-4207-a553-07d9b69b7c65@
8g2000prb.googlegroups.com, says...


On Jan 31, 10:35 am, Malcolm wrote:
In article ,
writes


They are alien tree rats that destroy birds nests and trees of all
sizes.
Would you sign up for rats? *Of course not. They are just rats with a
fluffy tail.


*Except that squirrels are not rats ....or beavers, coypu porcupines or

guineapigs. They are all rodents, but that does not imply that a
squirrel is a porcupine, or a rat is a beaver.


No, a squirrel is a tree rat with a fluffy tail!


So why all the fuss about them dying out, then?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


The grey rattish ones are doing fine. The fuss is about our native red
ones. Where have you been?
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