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Apparently, you will occasionally find one without a tail, and it is usually down to injury. I think I can see a little lump where the tail would have been once. I would maybe be writing in to Shooting Times or something and share your experience and a photo.

 

I was thinking inbred squirrel, but I think you're a bit far away from Norfolk :lol:

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Apparently, you will occasionally find one without a tail, and it is usually down to injury. I think I can see a little lump where the tail would have been once. I would maybe be writing in to Shooting Times or something and share your experience and a photo.

 

I was thinking inbred squirrel, but I think you're a bit far away from Norfolk :lol:

I think that it was like it since birth as there was no scarring or any trace of a tail and it was supprisingly quick through the trees! It will be interesting to see if there are anymore about, I think I will write an email tomorrow and send a pic as you suggest. Happy hunting!

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I think that it was like it since birth as there was no scarring or any trace of a tail and it was supprisingly quick through the trees! It will be interesting to see if there are anymore about, I think I will write an email tomorrow and send a pic as you suggest. Happy hunting!

 

Don't think it would be like it since birth. If the tail has been missing a while, then the scar would have healed and it would look as though there never was a tail there. I'm still putting my money on some sort of injury. Cases of wild squirrels losing tails through injury have been reported.

 

If you want shooting times, it's stletters@ipcmedia.com

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Don't think it would be like it since birth. If the tail has been missing a while, then the scar would have healed and it would look as though there never was a tail there. I'm still putting my money on some sort of injury. Cases of wild squirrels losing tails through injury have been reported.

 

If you want shooting times, it's stletters@ipcmedia.com

 

Poor thing, bet that bleddy hurt!! :lol: Thankyou for the link!

 

Someone said "Dont squirrels shed their tails?" Made me chuckle!

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Don't think it would be like it since birth. If the tail has been missing a while, then the scar would have healed and it would look as though there never was a tail there. I'm still putting my money on some sort of injury. Cases of wild squirrels losing tails through injury have been reported.

 

If you want shooting times, it's stletters@ipcmedia.com

 

Its in the shooting times this week

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