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As the title suggests really.

 

Was out scarring pigeons off the oil seed raspe today on the Quad bike, stopped next to a small Oak tree to hang a rope banger and found this dead looking thing in the tree. Have absolutely no indeed how it got there. Too high up for it to get caught in flood water etc.

 

Think its a cat but not sure to be honest, only the spine and head left. WIth its fang teeth not sure what else it'd be. Hope it weren't a little dog :(

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I did consider it being a Badger as the farm is riddle with the buggers but do they climb trees?! I've never seen it myself

 

no they dont, he got scared and couldnt get down, hence his current predicament

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