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The neighbours and their dogs have been enjoying themselves across the road...
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...and a strange 3-legged animal has passed by beneath the window, presumably on an urgent hunt for food.
(Or maybe it was just a rabbit with its front paws together.) |
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Looks like a rabbit to me!
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Nice job, Alan. I wonder if those are bird tracks in the second photo.
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Ive seen tracks like that before around here. They are caused by a rabbit with an unusually large scrotum. Trust me. hehehe
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