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I want to know HOW death is instant when the lungs fill with water :confused1:

 

Your brain and blood are still oxygenated, you die when your brain is starved of oxygen after using up the oxygen in your blood, it is comparatively slow. Unless of course you put arsnic in the water

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Anyone ever heard of the RSPCA laying anyone off?

 

yes member of staff releasing a schedule 9 species into a SAC designated site because of its populations of one type of a species and the one released was its highly competitive invasive foreign cousin, sorry cant say a lot more than that :thumbdown:

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Err wasnt for me.

 

Maybe he should have burned the squirrel to death, tbh I never heard anyone who died from burning say it was a bad way to die.

 

 

 

Come on, does anyone really think they would rather be drowned than killed instantly?

 

I think you will find that 99.99% of people have panic and fear on their faces while they are in the process of drowning.

 

I say wring the little furry critters neck, skin and gut then place in a nice bath of boiling hot oil, well if it was good enough for Elvis.................:thumbup:

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I say wring the little furry critters neck, skin and gut then place in a nice bath of boiling hot oil, well if it was good enough for Elvis.................:thumbup:

 

Who did that to Elvis :lol:

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I belted one with a shovel once, that taught the tw@t to stand there watching us work, ok so we cut his home down! tough move on! get over it! plenty of folk have to relocate:biggrin:

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I am currently thinning a stand of oak where the Squirrel damage is tremendous. You can not guarantee an "instant" death, even at point blank range, in a cage, the squig can move his head at the precise moment you squeeze the trigger and wounding is inevitable. I work for a little old lady who takes great delight in telling me how many she has caught and disposed of, in the water butt, I just tell her to not tell anyone she does that. The RSPCA are always looking for an easy prosecution, and if you get someone belligerently saying " yes, I drowned it, so what", they will do you. As mentioned earlier, a positive outcome for them brings publicity and money flowing in to the coffers.

Personally, I feel the grey squirrel is just a rat with a fluffy tail, I would gladly see every one killed, bring back the reds.

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