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Awww...:-)

As I was watching that, it occurred to me that it's not lambing season. Then I noticed the date on the report...April 2013.
the hard men of the paddock. I never knew that about alpacas.
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Pasta....just noticed the date as well !

But its a nice story, even if it is over 4 years old.
I expect the lambs have long since been eaten.

Usual careful amount of research done on the OP I notice.
They may have mis-heard that the young were llamas. :)
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Usual sour note from you Baldric I notice !

Nothing sour about it Mikey, just saying, like ;o)
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But you never miss an opportunity though do you Baldric ....even on a CB thread ?
I had seen that alpaca story before but it's nice to read it again.
It's hardly unusual.

Like you criticising the Tories Mikey.
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Thanks Tilly....no lemons in your mouth I can see !
Lovely story, Nature has some wonderful natural guard animals.

https://www.mnn.com/earth-matters/animals/stories/unusual-guard-animals
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Thanks Mamy !
Thanks, Mamya.

Having been bitten on the bottom by a goose, I have learned to keep well away from them. It hurt for days afterwards and the bruise was quite something!

Mikey's going to freak out at those cobra and alligator photos. :-)
We have Geese here and whilst they are happy to be fed they aren't shy at getting rid of you when they feel like it.
I have also been bitten/pecked by a swan. That was even more painful!

I don't get on with big birds. :-(
heavens, better stay clear of vultures, then. Especially Luncheon Vultures.
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Tilly...I avoid geese like the plague, as I have been chased by them too often over the years, when visiting rural customers !

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