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In another thread, Quaxotic mentioned it was a stoat, I think.
I think it is an Irish Stoat.
Sure. Everything "cute" is Irish now.I think it is an Irish Stoat.
Sure. Everything "cute" is Irish now.
Dammit... it's an Irish stoat.
Not really, but you're kind to attempt to assuage my embarassment. But that paralyse his prey claim is really really cool. I'd actually believe it if the little beast were Australian. Every animal in Australia spits venom or acid or shoots lazers or something.We call him an Éasóg and which means weasle which he isn't one of, and we believe he can paralyse his quarry with fear, if this assuages your embarassment in some way :hug:
Heh, I've heard that paralysis myth over here as well.We call him an Éasóg and which means weasle which he isn't one of, and we believe he can paralyse his quarry with fear, if this assuages your embarassment in some way :hug:
Not really, but you're kind to attempt to assuage my embarassment. But that paralyse his prey claim is really really cool. I'd actually believe it if the little beast were Australian. Every animal in Australia spits venom or acid or shoots lazers or something.
Heh, I've heard that paralysis myth over here as well.
Beware of drop bears.
What is this?
It looks like a blackfooted ferret except it`s markings are wrong and it doesn`t have..black feet..
It`s been driving me nuts.
He is of the weasel family, the mustelids, but I would need to know how big he is and where he lives to make a positive ID.
He looks irritated...must be that Irish spirit?