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Just backpacking marra.What were you doing out in the sticks in Burma marra?
Anyone I’ve seen a wild adder in the uk before?
The badger post got me interested
I’m gonna sound like a right David Attenborough but aye seen a few slow worms over the years. Up walking in the Lake District and also in the dunes at the back of the beach in Devon.I saw one in Cornwall when I was there one summer a few year, I was only looking at the ground to see where the dog was and it was right next to her It sharp fucked off, they quite shy creatures.
This thread got me thinking though, has anyone ever seen one of these weird critters
| The Wildlife Trusts
Say two on one trip to Hamsterley Forest.
Thanks for the comprehensive comply.Just backpacking marra.
Was away for 3 years.
A year in Asia, a year in Oz working and a year coming home.
Just allowed a week in Burma, 4 of got together, hired a jeep and the driver took us all over.
It was really interesting, not too much off the beaten track, but enough, and a great way to get about.
Paying bribes at roadblocks etc
Whole villages waving at us as we went through.
If we had gone by local transport, we would have had no time to see out.
Never even heard of them until recently!I’m gonna sound like a right David Attenborough but aye seen a few slow worms over the years. Up walking in the Lake District and also in the dunes at the back of the beach in Devon.
Yes I think so. It was in Kent, and it was a snake, so I’m guessing an adder.Anyone I’ve seen a wild adder in the uk before?
The badger post got me interested
"two on one trip to Hamsterley Forest".
Our maths teacher at school used to get a bit irate when we couldn't get our sums right!Anyone I’ve seen a wild adder in the uk before?
The badger post got me interested