A view of cryptozoology that might be a bit different.
Thursday, 25 June 2009
out of place animal?
Well I know the climate is changing but didn’t think it was that warm:
A couple from Cornwall have photographed a prairie dog while they were on a moor in Cornwall. Linda and Godfrey Stevens were on the Goss Moor trail when they spotted a small furry creature that they could not recognise. Godfrey Stevens said: "We didn't expect to see anything like that." Newquay Zoo confirmed the picture was that of a prairie dog. They are mammals from the squirrel family and are from the grasslands of North America. Mr Stevens said: "We expected to see wild flowers. It was a real surprise for us." John Meeks from Newquay Zoo said it was a black-tailed prairie dog "without a doubt".
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Wildlife is showing up all over the place, were they aren't native to. Good article. :)
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2 comments:
Wildlife is showing up all over the place, were they aren't native to. Good article. :)
I wonder what effect they will have on the local ecosystem if it is a breeding pair? Cute animal though .
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