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[Closed] So...I found the rear legs of an adult deer...

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...in the middle of the trail on today's ride home. A small part of the spine attached. Most of the flesh removed, gorey and fresh. What the hell lives in an hampshire wood that can kill and munch a large deer?

No photos I'm afraid. I didn't hang about.

(on the way up the hill from tanners brook to the workman trail in LW, if anyone else was riding there today)


 
Posted : 14/04/2011 8:43 pm
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Any antlers? Roe or fallow?

Edit: road kill then polished off by a fox?


 
Posted : 14/04/2011 8:44 pm
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Here there be tigers...


 
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Cooooooooooooool / Scary!

In Mid-wales was talking to a forestry ranger who has found quite a few sheep carcasses up in the canopy of trees 😯 and in South Wales a friend was walking his great dane when it heard something and shot off after it, came running back yelping, ran straight past him and all the way home.

I like big cat theories.


 
Posted : 14/04/2011 8:47 pm
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Back legs, light fawny colour with black hoof was all that was left. No roads anywhere near. Reckon from the size it was a young adult.


 
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What the hell lives in an hampshire wood that can kill and munch a large deer?

A bandersnatch ?


 
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Wild Boar


 
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Beware the moon and stick to the road!


 
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I was riding there today 😯


 
Posted : 14/04/2011 8:49 pm
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Never seen or heard of wild boar in lordswood. I was only commenting to the missus the other day I've seen a lot less deer recently. Used to see at least one every ride there and I've been riding there for years. Then last week I spotted a young male (antlers just coming through), this week I spot what distinctly look like his rear legs...ugh...

Werewolf must be the most likely story.


 
Posted : 14/04/2011 8:52 pm
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I saw it this afternoon, I was doing the thing where you stare at the floor below your bike rather than where you are going and almost ran over it. Lots of swerving involved. Legs, hips and about 6 or 7 vertebrae.


 
Posted : 14/04/2011 8:54 pm
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Possible road kill from the M27 and dragged by a fox? Also, how can you be sure there aren't poachers around? Deer can certainly feed a few mouths.


 
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😯 They've been encouraging wolves breeding to reduce the need for the work in the culling season for Deer in the highlands what about down there?

Or it could have been a hungry Northerner, we like Venison 😉


 
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My money's on a [url= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_dog_%28ghost%29 ]Black Dog[/url].

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Got a few shots off at one once working as a Keeper in Hamshire years ago. Reckon there are loads about probably have been for a long time but they've evolved to stay one step ahead, laying low and moving on.

They wouldn't normally take down something so big, expect it was caught in a fence, seen a fair few deer hook their back leg in one. Any teeth marks on the bones?


 
Posted : 14/04/2011 9:00 pm
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I saw it this afternoon, I was doing the thing where you stare at the floor below your bike rather than where you are going and almost ran over it. Lots of swerving involved. Legs, hips and about 6 or 7 vertebrae.

Yep, exactly the same, as it was towards the top of the climb so wasn't paying too much attention. Vaguely thought about heading back for a photo but it was too gruesome. Seriously weird.

Too far from the motorway I'd say, maybe poachers though never seen anyone looking like they were trying to poach there (would have thought the new forest would have better pickings)


 
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I also like cryptozooology. I do find it funny that people scoff and lump these 'beasts' in with UFOs and new agers. There's nothing remotely impossible about big cats at large in the UK.

There was a beast of Ludlow a few years before I was riding there. The idea was met with scepticism until someone ran it over on the road, and took the body to an expert. Turned out to be a Lynx I think.


 
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Even big cats have to eat. If anyone catches it and its a Tiger *long shot* can they bring it here I'll adopt it I'm sure Jess *tiny moggy* won't mind...

....do they eat Iams too?


 
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They've been encouraging wolves breeding to reduce the need for the work in the culling season for Deer in the highlands what about down there?

Are yo being serious? No wolves in the UK


 
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[url= http://ukwct.org.uk/ ]they have their own 'trust'[/url]

Why do they have their own 'trust' then?

May be I read they 'wanted' to rather than 'were' and these are captive


 
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What the hell lives in an hampshire wood that can kill and munch a large deer?

A bandersnatch ?

Aye, and a Frumious one at that.

I reckon it might have bin CinnamonGirl getting a bit peckish. I've heard the Badgers of Berkshire live in terror of her... 😯


 
Posted : 14/04/2011 9:22 pm
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SPoachers?

Loads of dodgy venison for sale round here if you know who to ask.
Any tyre tracks or access for vehicles?

You might have interrupted them.

Edited: No one would belive me anyway.


 
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Either a large beaver or a herd of chimney slugs I reckon.


 
Posted : 14/04/2011 9:26 pm
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they have their own 'trust'

Why do they have their own 'trust' then?

May be I read they 'wanted' to rather than 'were' and these are captive

I've visited the wolf trust and been for a walk with the wolves. Fascinating stuff. It's just down the road from me.


 
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That sounds amazing Beej. I've seen them captive at a wildlife sanctuary in Scotland can't remember where it was it was when I was staying in Aviemore


 
Posted : 14/04/2011 9:30 pm
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Furry zip up boots? Tartan shopping trolley?

Must have been an old dear....


 
Posted : 14/04/2011 9:31 pm
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bagpuss72 - I think I've been to the same place - or at least somewhere in Scotland that had a captive pack. They were howling to call back some little ones when we were there, eerie sound. I'd love to see them in the wild, but thy didn't appear for us when we were in Yellowstone.


 
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Beautiful animals. It was out of season when I was there and one of the staff let us go through to the side of the huge penned area and sit quietly and we saw a mum and her babies it was amazing!!


 
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Hmmm, if it were donkey remains you'd come across I'd point the finger at my mother in law. Maybe she has a younger relative who can only manage to talk the hind legs of a deer?


 
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What the hell lives in an hampshire wood that can kill and munch a large deer?

A bikepacker?


 
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stick to the road, stay away from the moors.


 
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lost lurcher or some such like would be my guess


 
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Sorry

I think I dropped my lunch out of my bag, I’m also missing a banana and packet of hola hoops.


 
Posted : 15/04/2011 8:26 am
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Chupacabra


 
Posted : 15/04/2011 8:42 am
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I reckon it's bigfoot or possibly the Hendersons


 
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The Killer Rabbit of Caerbannog perhaps?

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Posted : 15/04/2011 8:50 am
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[i]My money's on a Black Dog.[/i]

Dammit, I thought everyone had forgotten about her. 😳


 
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Twas brillig, and the slithy toves
Did gyre and gimble in the wabe:
All mimsy were the borogoves,
And the mome raths outgrabe

Beware the Jabberwock, my son!
The jaws that bite, the claws that catch!
Beware the Jubjub bird, and shun
The frumious Bandersnatch!


 
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I'd put my money on a large dog killing it, following by a good post mortem rummage by foxes and other scavengers.

A vivid childhood memory is my dad's mate's Great Dane (a daft thing, barely more than a puppy, but huge!) escaping from the back of the car, leaping over a dry stone wall at our place in Anglesey, haring across a field and ripping a full grown pregnant ewe to bits in about 30 seconds flat. It was truly horrible to watch.


 
Posted : 15/04/2011 9:11 am
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Someone be training fighting dags ...


 
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The question is - do the legs fit you and can you play the pipes?
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Why would poachers leave behind the half of the deer with the best meat on it?

I reckon it was [i]El Chupacabra[/i]


 
Posted : 15/04/2011 10:37 am
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I know someone who was looking after a couple of greyhounds, while out walking they saw a deer and brought it down. Was pretty gruesome by all accounts.

Alternatively, especially with sheep carcasses in trees.....

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... on today's ride home. A small part of the spine attached. Most of the flesh removed, gorey and fresh.

No photos I'm afraid.

Hope these photos of half an alpaca or sheep or something helps then... 😉

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I've seen them captive at a wildlife sanctuary in Scotland can't remember where it was it was when I was staying in Aviemore

And they get let out at night to get the bus to hampshire to cull some deer, then an early bus home again.

FACT.

There are also vampires and werewolves which we use to cull neds - they're trained to use guns and knives because if people got wise to there being killer vampires and were wolves stalking the streets and night there'd be an outcry, so we let the public think it's gangs.
But it's not.


 
Posted : 15/04/2011 12:48 pm