If they had a bushy tail like the squirrel the horror for some would not be as great.Fact all wild animals carry disease as indeed do many humans .Getting urine or droppings in a wound no matter what the source would be pretty bad no matter what the source .I see a colony of rats and they are in immaculate condition .Extremely social animals .
If only it was possible to crossbreed one Texas Longhorn bull with a Chillingham broodcow or heifer; possibly vice versa and have a Chillingham bull crossbred with a Texas Longhorn broodcow or heifer?
Legislation forbidding us from disturbing bats? Well, I'm quite disturbed by bats and the last thing I'd want is them squatting in my loft. In 2004 a bat bit a gentleman in Scotland, giving him rabies with the inevitable consequences. More numerous cases have occurred in the USA with the only known survivor of the disease having contracted it courtesy of a bat bite. Top tip - if you see a bat flying around during the day, get the hell out of Dodge - it means that there's something wrong with it. Don't go playing about with them unless you are an expert in their care, for your sake and theirs.
Some misinformation in this video regarding their diet, slugs & snails makes up around just 2%b of their diet, beetles worms & caterpillars make up the majority of their natural diet.
In Estonia we have local breed (Eesti maatõug) with only ca. 200 animals left but thankfully sperm bank started over 50 y ago is saving the breed from worst. Breed couldn't compete more productive breeds being smaller and giving less milk thus having no interest by dairy farmers to keep them. But one small farmer kept 50+ animals semi wild for grazing his lands between bogs only giving hey in winter (we have sometimes-30C in winter) and they coped perfectly on their own with wolves and bears. Only some times there were problems with some more productive cows whose calf couldn't drink all the milk and mastitis occurred. For that he took pigs who learnt to milk cows and as cows having relief from pain invited gladly pigs to milk them. 150 years ago local breed used to be much smaller and with horns but unfortunately different from seen in video they started breeding and mixed it for higher production.
A subspecies of wild boar called the Papuan hog (Sus scrofa papuensis) lives in Irian Jaya, Papua New Guinea, and Australia. Man introduced banded pigs and Celebes warty pigs to New Guinea 10,000 years ago, which cross-bred to become Papuan hogs.
I was driving a bike recently at dawn with lights on and some animal ran across the path in front of me in a second. First I thought that was a fox but then I clearly see no tail and the bottom was kind of too big for a fox. It looked like a small deer, and only now I found out this animals name and that it lives in Wolverhampton
@@dmitrimikrioukov5935 Don't be silly. That's like saying a wild deer can be as dangerous as a wild tiger. Infected fleas seek out rats as their main prey
Just caught one that my cat brought home. She rarely hurts them, just drops them in the lounge and let's them run under the furniture. 48 hours later , I caught it an returned it to the grass. Beautiful little creature.
Amazing video and info on our top Deer mate, though now it’s probably the third largest Mammal in Britain, with the European Bison now here and of course if we count Chillingham Cattle then there’s that.