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Diogenes
Wallabies? Really? I’ve never seen any of those either dead or alive.
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Sushi
The Isle of Man has the 2nd largest wild population after Austrailia.

Theyre probably busy dodging motorbikes at the moment.
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ChrisHB
Always taken the corpses to be badgers when not plainly deer.
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Derby Tup
{There used to be wallabies near Leek on the edge of the Peak}
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Diogenes
I was wondering if it might have been muntjacs
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Hills of Death (HOD)
Ian Wright and David Rocastle went to the same school and grew up together (albeit a couple of years apart).
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Sam Jelfs
Definitely not badgers or deer, wrong colour and the long tail were a giveaway. Apparently there are a few wild populations in the UK these days of red throated wallabies.
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macca 53
@Derby Tup beat me to the Derbyshire wallabies - Derwent Valley Orienteers used to put a warning on their race notes
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Cerrertonia
The group that lived in the Peak District for about sixty years was thought to be extinct - don't think there's been any sightings for about a decade. A local may know otherwise though?
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Jen HB
That there is a world tug of war championship (its at the start of September and tickets are free)

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