Let's play "Guess what this critter is"

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Nope. The name starts with a "c" though. He's more closely related to the raccoon. He lives in Central America and his name means "half-cat" or maybe "half-lion" in the Nahuatl language.
 
Few people seem to have.
They're very scarce and shy. Okay...
Here's one that Shannow or Sprintman will know easily. This photo is of Benjamin, the last known survivor of the species, although there are rumours and hopes that some may still be around.
There are about three different names to call this one.

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Grandad swore that he used to see one of those when he was out fox hunting near Daylesford (Vic, Aus) in the late 60s, early 70s.

He also used to swear that he saw an albino fox (the town nicknamed him "the Silver Fox" for him stating it).

In the area Grandad claimed, an albino fox was taken...

There's enough unexplored Tassie for a lot of things to still be undiscovered.

Realist in me thinks that the best we can hope for is DNA chains.
 
reminds me of a joke where a zebra escapes the zoo and ends up at a farm, asking all the animals what their job is, ending up with the bull.

Punch line basically "take off those faggy pyjamas and I'll show you"
 
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