Forums The Vibe Chat Is he alive? Emperor of Exmoor stag’s death could be a myth to fend off hunters

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      Gylfi Gudbjornsson
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        hmm, interesting as there was no confirmed sighting of a body or the likes…..

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        General Lighting
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          gonna be a bit difficult to hide it though, unless someone is really tolerant about what pets they take in :laugh_at:

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          Gylfi Gudbjornsson
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            lol thats one hell of a pet! some 7 year old lad goes home with a 9ft tall stag :”mum mum, can i keep him?”

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            Anonymous

              Hi all ,
              what a cool pet though lol , i mean a average sized person could ride the bugger . I’d rather see it out in the countryside living its life , be like the dartmoor beast ….be a tourist attraction . The Emperor lives on im sure 🙂

              Regards
              Mungo
              ps im gonna get a stag fancy dress outfit and a 303 enfield and go exmoor , see how the hunters like it when a 6ft 2inch stag returns fire !!! 😛

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              Gylfi Gudbjornsson
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                LOL!!!! i think the hunters with be somewhat shocked by that somehow

                #1230469
                Anonymous

                  Hi Gaz ,
                  Well i guess it would even the odds , it seems only fair . If they shoot they should expect to get the same back lol . Its why im training up the local deer , not much success yet though . It seems hoofs are no good at holding rifles , no posable thumbs lol or trigger finger for that matter

                  Regards
                  Mungo

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