Re: Up and Down?
- From: " Jill" <newsNOSPAM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2005 10:11:21 -0000
diddy wrote:
>> I don't
>> think I've ever heard anyone call the American badger "cutesy"
>> however. ha
>>
>> Garrett Fulton
>>
>>
>>
>
> I thought referring to badgers as "cutsey" was odd. English Badgers
> look much like skunks. There is only two animals on our continent
> more ferocious per size than a badger, and one is a shrew, the other
> being a mink
ITs the way they are slow and shuffling in tehir normal manner. They seem to
bumble along- there are nature programmes of them playing rough and tumble
with each other outside their setts. Unless you actually have any dealings
with them they are some what like bears
The British are very cutesy over their garden wildlife.
:~))
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