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Kristoff

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Very true. Our insects and spiders are pretty much harmless or nuisance value. Our reptiles are small and few and far between. Only the adder is venomous and that is small and only a risk if you step on it. The sea is too cold for the dangerous sharks like Great White and too warm for Orcas.

We don't have nuisance mammals like raccoons. There are no big cats, bears, wolves or any other large predators as they were all hunted out of existence many years ago.

We have lots of lovely wildlife, but it's low risk.

Mmm, maybe I should come and stay there.

Imagine me coming out of Europe and going on a proper hike in Canada for the first time. [emoji33][emoji33] It’s probably not as bad as Australia, but a lot of things want to eat you there too — giant flies, a swarm of bugs, enormous mosquitoes in their hundreds. And, fortunately, I didn’t even run into the animals — brown bears, wolves, snakes... I did run into that innocent-looking plant called poison ivy though... [emoji33][emoji33]
 

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Imagine me coming out of Europe and going on a proper hike in Canada for the first time. [emoji33][emoji33] It’s probably not as bad as Australia, but a lot of things want to eat you there too — giant flies, a swarm of bugs, enormous mosquitoes in their hundreds. And, fortunately, I didn’t even run into the animals — brown bears, wolves, snakes... I did run into that innocent-looking plant called poison ivy though... [emoji33][emoji33]


There are wolves, bears and big cats in Europe too... and bugs and reptiles that will do you more harm than British ones!

Daughter shared this amazing video with me the other day. It was filmed in the Champagne region of northern France last year and shows the huge diversity of species using a log as a bridge. Includes European Lynx, wild cat, stoat, weasel, badgers and many more.

Lena, I think your daughter will love this video :)
 

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There are wolves, bears and big cats in Europe too... and bugs and reptiles that will do you more harm than British ones!

Daughter shared this amazing video with me the other day. It was filmed in the Champagne region of northern France last year and shows the huge diversity of species using a log as a bridge. Includes European Lynx, wild cat, stoat, weasel, badgers and many more.

Lena, I think your daughter will love this video :)

We did kill off a lot of them :((

Fantastic video. But why did it keep showing my neighbor’s cats?.. :confused: [emoji23]
 

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We did kill off a lot of them :((

Fantastic video. But why did it keep showing my neighbor’s cats?.. :confused: [emoji23]

European wild cats look very like domestic cats and are closely related. Unfortunately inter-breeding means they are dying out.

There is a small population in Scotland
https://www.nms.ac.uk/scottishwildcat
 

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Imagine me coming out of Europe and going on a proper hike in Canada for the first time. [emoji33][emoji33] It’s probably not as bad as Australia, but a lot of things want to eat you there too — giant flies, a swarm of bugs, enormous mosquitoes in their hundreds. And, fortunately, I didn’t even run into the animals — brown bears, wolves, snakes... I did run into that innocent-looking plant called poison ivy though... [emoji33][emoji33]
[emoji33] [emoji33] And they say Africa is bad. [emoji51]
 

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