This one is for our very own Woolly Mammoth, any relation perhaps?
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-devon-60234766 (https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-devon-60234766)
Woolly mammoth and other Ice Age remains found in Devon
I just read this. Was there a black and white scarf wrapped round its neck? :022:
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Hmmm it rings a bell, my mother came from Plymouth and it appears to run in conjunction with my family tree which i started to eat when i became hungry.
The one thing a Woolly Mammoth and a tree has in common, they both have big trunks.
The first picture looks like Woolly's todger
Quote from: Woolly Mammoth on February 03, 2022, 04:08:16 PM
Hmmm it rings a bell, my mother came from Plymouth and it appears to run in conjunction with my family tree which i started to eat when i became hungry.
The one thing a Woolly Mammoth and a tree has in common, they both have big trunks.
But aren't they both 'Deadwood', trees and trunks, this is leading to a dead end, I'm aborting the post it's going nowhere.
Quote from: rogerpbackinMidEastUS on February 03, 2022, 04:18:52 PM
The first picture looks like Woolly's todger
It is similar i have to admit.
Quote from: rebel on February 03, 2022, 04:56:59 PM
Quote from: Woolly Mammoth on February 03, 2022, 04:08:16 PM
Hmmm it rings a bell, my mother came from Plymouth and it appears to run in conjunction with my family tree which i started to eat when i became hungry.
The one thing a Woolly Mammoth and a tree has in common, they both have big trunks.
But aren't they both 'Deadwood', trees and trunks, this is leading to a dead end, I'm aborting the post it's going nowhere.
Over my dead body