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Old November 2nd 06, 12:32 PM posted to rec.ponds
Manky Badger
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"garyjohn_99" wrote in message
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-- We live in the countryside, although not by a river. Have so far had
suggestions of Fox, Mink and Otter - What I don't understand is why only
eat the head? Surely if an animal is hungry it would eat the whole fish -
but the bodies of the Koi were left scatered???


I've heard of urban foxes released into the countryside where they will kill
a dozen chickens in a run. Not eat any of them, just kill them. Perhaps
you've got a released urban fox ?


 




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