in Cornwall. The owner tried to pass it off as a cat but it's clearly the lovechild of a fox and a ferret, her fur is beige with burnt edges and her face is actually more pointy than my drawing. Also she might appear delicate but this killer is adept at rabbit-hunting.
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Yikes! Beast of Bodmin Moor! Let's be careful out there!
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DeleteExactly the sort of place where hearing a didgeridoo would freeze your marrow...
DeleteI am having difficulty imagining a cat with a more pointy face than your drawing!
ReplyDeleteYep, got to love the wild mysteries of Cornwall.
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Have you met the Beast of Bodmin Scarlet?
DeleteSeveral times!
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The local pub is probably where they lurk... There used to be one in the Rose of Torridge.
DeleteBideford, Dinah?! Yes, lots of beasts there!!
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