Estonian LSE Nest Discussion 2012 ~ Eha & Koit
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Re: Estonian LSE Nest Discussion 2012 ~ Eha & Koit
No, for me its´s not a kitten. The ears is big. Look as a puppy. A chow-chow .
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It´s a Teddy Bear
Sorry for that joke, but I couldn´t resist it ...
Sorry for that joke, but I couldn´t resist it ...
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I am not sure that I wanna know
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(White Rabbit google name) arctic hare - Lepus timidus-will look similar to the relatively long gestation day 50 like hare 2-3 litters per year. The mating season lasts from February to June.
Brown hare-Lepus europaeus- years may give birth to litters of three, preceded by a period of up to 42 days of entry. Average litters of three.
ears are behind...?
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Brown hare-Lepus europaeus- years may give birth to litters of three, preceded by a period of up to 42 days of entry. Average litters of three.
ears are behind...?
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pontu 14.20
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What is that? Looks like a toy!
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With woodwool inside. Delicious!Bea wrote:It´s a Teddy Bear
Sorry for that joke, but I couldn´t resist it ...
@ aita: I think you're right. Could be a little hare.
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I just looked with my glasses and it did look just what you said of a Teddy Bear... has anyone see the Birthday BOY any today???
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Not yet. But waiting... :peek: Hopefully Kalev got his share of the "teddy bear" on the ground or somewhere.Maxie4Paws wrote:I just looked with my glasses and it did look just what you said of a Teddy Bear... has anyone see the Birthday BOY any today???
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I know what that was !!! A gremlin !!!!
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Has anyone seen Kalev today?
...goodnight poor little thing
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What an exciting day you had!
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A bit late but not to late:
Happy Birthday Kalev
I'm very curious what's this "thing" Koit deliver today. I don't know what it could be
Happy Birthday Kalev
I'm very curious what's this "thing" Koit deliver today. I don't know what it could be
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Thanks a lot!Felis silvestris wrote:What an exciting day you had!
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Ha ha, you cheated me I havn´t seen the cinemafraszka wrote:I know what that was !!! A gremlin !!!!
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Looks like a rabbit to me could it be a rabbit?aita wrote:White Rabbits - Lepus timidus
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Me too..but Koit has brought "exotic" food several times this summerManu wrote:A bit late but not to late:
Happy Birthday Kalev
I'm very curious what's this "thing" Koit deliver today. I don't know what it could be
Thank you for photos and comments everybody
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I guess whoever it maybe and where Koit may find it. A dead newborn puppet somebody took away from its mother threw in water. Because alive puppets of such an age are always with mothers and they defend them as mad. Koit might find it in the pond where he was searching for frogs.
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Not seen, but I heard Kalev in the morning before going out!Maxie4Paws wrote:I just looked with my glasses and it did look just what you said of a Teddy Bear... has anyone see the Birthday BOY any today???
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When I look at the picture I almost think it looks like a Lynx kitten..asteria wrote:I guess whoever it maybe and where Koit may find it. A dead newborn puppet somebody took away from its mother threw in water. Because alive puppets of such an age are always with mothers and they defend them as mad.
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Whatever that prey is, it has very thick back legs - probably muscular. I am not familiar with your rabbits over there nor lynx kittens for that matter. Gonna go do a google search.
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