That was my thought it looked like a dog liking it’s town halls!!I suspect they edited the film about at the point that the black Labrador got up and walked off
My first thought was a black ram. I don't think it's bovine from the way it's sitting in an almost dog-like posture. Cattle don't sit like that but sheep can.Ive screen recorded it (cant post it), zoomed in, and it looks like a small breed of cow like a welsh black or its a ram thats been laying down, got an itch on its arse end and just propped its front legs up a bit so it can turn its head back and chew its thigh to get rid of the itch. Like. a dog would.
What people are saying is a long tail is a straightend front right leg.
Oh come on mate, give them a break, maybe the people who made the video haven't been to Specsavers recently?I've never seen a leapard with horns before.
(Seen plenty of scratching tups though!)
Settle down mateOP nowhere to be seen.
Settle down mate![]()
Absence from SD is not ghosting, sometimes there are other things to do - and to be honest I was asking for people to give an alternative, if you go back and read the OP, not trying to sell the claim as you seem to think. You might also notice that I had reacted to a few of the first posts suggesting it might be conveniently shaped bales which seemed reasonable to me and that was that.Not exactly an irate issue to settle down over, just noting that you ghosted once nobody was buying into the big cat claim.
Absence from SD is not ghosting, sometimes there are other things to do - and to be honest I was asking for people to give an alternative, if you go back and read the OP, not trying to sell the claim as you seem to think. You might also notice that I had reacted to a few of the first posts suggesting it might be conveniently shaped bales which seemed reasonable to me and that was that.
Of course, the topic carried on while I had other things to do and you lot worked yourselves rabid
Try not to infer too much, especially from text, you really have got the wrong end of the stick here
who the heck thinks that?all most of the "younger generation" think that the meat they eat grows in plastic wrapping in a green house or garden shed!
Those who have been brought up in the city and have never even seen a rabbit , a sheep or a cow in real life!who the heck thinks that?
What is this “younger generation” you speak of?