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what animals do we have over here stronger than our foreign counterparts?

 

I mean the american grey squirrel cleared out our red squirells.

American crayfish have killed nearly all of our crayfish

 

american pitbulls are harder than our dogs....

 

do we have any hard animals native to our country?

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The British House Spider is the fastest in the world, They also have the most noxtious poison, there fangs are just not strong enough to peirce human skin. Fact. ;)

badgers

weasels

pine marten

ferret

stoat

buzzard

peregrine falcon

Aberdeen Angus bull (f#kin huge)

 

sure there are loads more

badgers

weasels

pine marten

ferret

stoat

buzzard

peregrine falcon

Aberdeen Angus bull (f#kin huge)

 

sure there are loads more

I'm sure MAC will correct me if im wrong, but the Harris Hawk (American) can kick the Buzzards Arse. :p
do we have any hard animals native to our country?

 

I'm sure some girls here are far rougher than an american moose :x: :rofl:

 

Red Deer are pretty mean?

The British House Spider is the fastest in the world, They also have the most noxtious poison, there fangs are just not strong enough to peirce human skin. Fact. ;)

 

they can grow large enough to cause damage to us and can interbreed occasionally with imported species which are naturally more aggressive which has led to some hospitalisation of bite victims :D

I had a MASSIVE house spider in my bedroom ages ago (I live near a field so it probably ate some GM pesticides or something and mutated) real mean looking thing. He was in a corner with no way to get a glass on him so i did the manly thing and squashed it with a baseball bat. No way am I touching one of those things.

I picked one up when i was young and it curled around my thumb and bit me, very painful but I wasn't ill or anything.

 

I thought it was the daddy long legs that was the most poisonous, that thing eats funnel webs and red backs.

The British House Spider is the fastest in the world, They also have the most noxtious poison, there fangs are just not strong enough to peirce human skin. Fact. ;)

 

Fang goodness for that then? :rofl: :rofl:

I picked one up when i was young and it curled around my thumb and bit me, very painful but I wasn't ill or anything.

 

I thought it was the daddy long legs that was the most poisonous, that thing eats funnel webs and red backs.

 

Are you sure?

Millwall suporters...................... :rofl:

 

 

:p

Are you sure?

 

Well it had 8 legs, was black and hairy and scurried across the floor with lots of others.

 

My old man had a box full of car bulbs, and he emptied them out on the garage floor along with hundreds of spiders. Now with me being about 6 or 7 and not a big fan of spiders I thought I would pick up a meadium size one and try to get used to it, it curled around the end of my thumb and bit me under the nail.

I hate wasps/bee's/hornets anything that flys and stings, I run a mile, In the summer you often see me running around the garden at great speeds flapping my arms

ive got a stone lion in my garden its well hard and made a mess of the missus's bumper when she ran into it

I reckon the badger is the hardest animal out there! Hit one in an Army Landy, ripped off the front track rod and dented the half shaft. And all the fooker did was glare at me then scurry off into the forest. Respect :D

I reckon the badger is the hardest animal out there! Hit one in an Army Landy, ripped off the front track rod and dented the half shaft. And all the fooker did was glare at me then scurry off into the forest. Respect :D

 

Badgers all over the world are hard as

 

The honey badger is avoided by lions and hyenas

Animals from smaller land masses tend to be less hard than those from larger ones.

 

It's an evolutionary trend.

Your right bout the Honey Badger, Do a search on youtube that things mad!

 

I saw a prog once about them and one was trying to kill a cobra, well the cobra bit it at the same time as it got the snake, the camera crew thought both were dead cos the cobra was mashed and the badger curled up and looked dead.

 

Half an hour later it woke up and ate the cobra

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