I am not sure where mods draw the line about wether a thread should be in Fair game or not...
Hopefully this one will be ok here but please move if nec...
I was looking out the kitchen window when I saw a rook jumping about in some long grass. It was behaving really weird and I wondered what was going on.
Anyway, it came out of the long grass and I could see it had a slow worm and was struggling with it... It looked like it wasn't too sure about the slow worm, and it didn't seem to like it wrapping itself around its neck, but it persisted.
I suddenly remembered the camera, so I ran to get it... When I got back the rook was still struggling with it, but my batterys were dead in my camera... I got some more in there pretty quick, but just as I was turning the camera back on the rook flew off....
I then remembered that slow worms often drop their tails when threatened, so I ran out there, hoping to find the head end of the slow worm, but this was not a lucky slow worm as all I found was its tail...
For those that do not know.... A slow worm, being a leg less lizard can drop off its tail, and when its dropped it will wriggle, while the main body will keep still... This can make the predator pick up the tail rather than the head, so the slow worm can live another day... They will then grow a new tail...
Hopefully this one will be ok here but please move if nec...
I was looking out the kitchen window when I saw a rook jumping about in some long grass. It was behaving really weird and I wondered what was going on.
Anyway, it came out of the long grass and I could see it had a slow worm and was struggling with it... It looked like it wasn't too sure about the slow worm, and it didn't seem to like it wrapping itself around its neck, but it persisted.
I suddenly remembered the camera, so I ran to get it... When I got back the rook was still struggling with it, but my batterys were dead in my camera... I got some more in there pretty quick, but just as I was turning the camera back on the rook flew off....
I then remembered that slow worms often drop their tails when threatened, so I ran out there, hoping to find the head end of the slow worm, but this was not a lucky slow worm as all I found was its tail...
For those that do not know.... A slow worm, being a leg less lizard can drop off its tail, and when its dropped it will wriggle, while the main body will keep still... This can make the predator pick up the tail rather than the head, so the slow worm can live another day... They will then grow a new tail...