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In article , John Edgar writes: | | What is natural about the grey squirrel in the U.K? They aren't as unnatural as trolls! Note that I did not post the abuse, so here is a serious answer to your reasonable question. There are at most two mammals that are native to the British Isles over a 10,000 year timescale (the fox and blue hare), and a very high proportion of the others have been introduced by man (deliberately or accidentally). The British Isles have an extremely unnatural ecology. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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