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Good on him. Wishing Paul's dream will come true.
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@Mishomisguitar yes, and they are thriving so much that they are overrunning nfld. Which is great for everyone wanting to eat organic meat.
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OOOOkaaay. Fair enough. But consider this. Dinosauars are no longer around, anywhere on this planet, due to narural processes.
Moose in Scotland were likely extirpated by man. They still exist in many northern regions and are doing well in most. One can only conclude that they are no longer in Scotland due to extirpation by man. Just like men have extirpated many other species around the globe.
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@Mishomisguitar Just like dinosaurs should be reintroduced. Because they used to live here too.
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How are the moose making out??
I'm from Canada. Born in Pitlochry. There's no reason why the moose should not survive in northern Scotland. One only has to look at how well they have done in Newfoundland, Canada after being introduced to that island. They are now everywhere. If moose were a natural part of Scotland at one time then they SHOULD be re-introduced. Good luck with the project. Reintroduction of extripated species is always a controversial subject. Duncan Malcolm Michano
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Always!
Washing is the work of the Dremel! Shun it!
Good news! The ferret came back from the drycleaners!
Bad news! They ironed him!
He is not in a good mood. Ferrets do not like being ironed. We are not on speaking terms...
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This is most suspicious; Have you been consulting with the great unwashed?
They have it's glasgow
jarrodamoore 2 years ago 6
much respect for you :)
viva la moose :D
gooddaysunshiine 2 years ago 3