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xyzzyplugh | 07:52 Wed 05th Feb 2003 | Animals & Nature
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Llamas, on farms these days. Ostriches too. The red-necked wallabies, near Leek in Staffordshire since the early 1940s Also pumas have been seen in U.K., most famously in Surrey. Know of any more unindigenous critters at large?.
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They're milking buffalos in Bedfordshire nowerdays: apparently buffalo milk is creamier and lower in cholesterol.
coypu and mink have been wild for years now. Rabbits are not native either, though its been a while since they arrived. Peacocks, caucasus pheasant, muntjac, even budgies.
Feral cats.
Grey squirrels
Hamsters, Guinea pigs and gerbils?
The collared dove is found all over the UK nowadays but was only noted here first, in the South, in 1955. It is a native of North Arica which has settled progressively further north.Another recent bird is the ring-necked parakeet, from India, which exists in large colonies locally, established from cage birds escaping from 1960.

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