....................in their shed? Jerry
njb51 Well-known member Joined May 10, 2004 Messages 4,350 Reaction score 1 Location Epsom, Surrey Dec 18, 2007 #1 ....................in their shed? Jerry
M mark norris (ACA) Guest Dec 18, 2007 #2 Not in the shed,but I am sure I have seen these on the banks of the Lee
The Monk Well-known member Joined Oct 21, 2002 Messages 24,583 Reaction score 21 Location on stage Dec 18, 2007 #3 sounds quite amazing, as an ecologist I`m always interest on new discoveries, it really is something to find that potential new species are still being found on this rock, especially mamillia.
sounds quite amazing, as an ecologist I`m always interest on new discoveries, it really is something to find that potential new species are still being found on this rock, especially mamillia.
W Wolfman Woody Guest Dec 18, 2007 #4 "The giant rat is about five times the size of a typical city rat," I wonder if some of the immigrants will go back now that there's more food for them at home?
"The giant rat is about five times the size of a typical city rat," I wonder if some of the immigrants will go back now that there's more food for them at home?
S Steve Eddy Guest Dec 18, 2007 #5 Sunderlands crawling with them,they`ll be jumping the train to london soon!
Neneman Nick Well-known member Joined May 20, 2004 Messages 2,875 Reaction score 1 Location On the road to rack & ruin !!! Dec 18, 2007 #6 They`re the buggers lee swords often spots while fishing the trent aren`t they???
T twitch New member Joined Sep 8, 2007 Messages 0 Reaction score 0 Dec 18, 2007 #8 With fortnightly refuse collections we'll have rats that size soon.
I Ian Whittaker New member Joined Mar 9, 2004 Messages 0 Reaction score 0 Dec 19, 2007 #9 If people didn't have so muchwaste food in their bins ........ the rats wouldn't bother to root in it.
If people didn't have so muchwaste food in their bins ........ the rats wouldn't bother to root in it.