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Animal dropping identification - hedgehog?
On Mon, 7 Jul 2003 09:07:56 +0100, Kay Easton
wrote: In article oprrxj7yavwxhha1@localhost, Tim timnothy.cohsalpleangmer@a pk.at writes I'm afraid I don't have a photo but can anyone confirm the likely identity of the layer of these droppings. They're jet black, about 4" long and around as thick as my little-finger (1.5cm), straight and tapering to a point at one end. Not obvious remains of seeds or insects in them that I could make out. They only seem to appear overnight. I'm assuming it's a hedgehog, am I right? A bit long, but otherwise sounds about right. Your little finger is much thicker than mine! Ok, it might be a little thinner. Kay thanks, Maybe it's a big hedgehog. Perhaps I'd better strengthen the fence.... ;-) Tim. |
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