I think I have an otter visiting my garden
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I think I have an otter visiting my garden
Judging by what's left behind:
Anyone on here that really knows their shit?
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Re: I think I have an otter visiting my garden
Have a taste, if its fishy = probably an otter
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Re: I think I have an otter visiting my garden
If that rule is in inches I would suspect it is a polar bear. Or possibly a very rare man-eating giant otter. Either way I wouldn't be going out after dark.
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Re: I think I have an otter visiting my garden
Do otters generally leave behind rulers?
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Re: I think I have an otter visiting my garden
I can't be certain but that doesn't look like it's left by the front of the otter.
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Re: I think I have an otter visiting my garden
There's been some sh!t posted on the internet.........
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Re: I think I have an otter visiting my garden
[pedant mode] spraint, not shit. [/pedent]
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Re: I think I have an otter visiting my garden
[Quasimodo]That rings a bell[/]
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Re: I think I have an otter visiting my garden
If the crunchy bits are crab or mussel shells then it's not a giant man eating squirrel
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Re: I think I have an otter visiting my garden
Now there's a thing. An internet search suggests that otter spraint smells like jasmine tea when fresh.
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Re: I think I have an otter visiting my garden
You get the Typhooey end of the stick
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Re: I think I have an otter visiting my garden
Seems like you need to brew a cuppa with it....wheelnut wrote: ↑Wed Sep 09, 2020 3:44 pm For your delectation and delight
https://www.discoverwildlife.com/how-to ... droppings/
Let us know what it tastes like and we can advise further....with a sweet taint surprisingly similar to jasmine tea.
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Re: I think I have an otter visiting my garden
Lots of fluids, stay close to the toilet ...Wreckless Rat wrote: ↑Wed Sep 09, 2020 4:00 pmSeems like you need to brew a cuppa with it....wheelnut wrote: ↑Wed Sep 09, 2020 3:44 pm For your delectation and delight
https://www.discoverwildlife.com/how-to ... droppings/
Let us know what it tastes like and we can advise further....with a sweet taint surprisingly similar to jasmine tea.
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Re: I think I have an otter visiting my garden
There really is an enormous amount of firsthand knowledge on this forum.
Thanks Horse for keeping us right.
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