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"sacha" wrote
, kay said:

'Nick Maclaren Wrote:
,
Christina Websell wrote:-

My money is still on a squirrel with a skin problem.-

That's certainly a very likely scenario. It might have caught
its tail in something, for example.


Definitely not. It was an immaculate mouse/rat type tail. No hint of
scarring.


There are Coypus running wild in Britain.

Coypu are large rodents, with tails 12 to 18 inches long. The size of a
medium dog.

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Regards. Bob Hobden.
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