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Which of these Alien Animal Facts is fiction? Wildlife Quiz of the Day (1) #wildlife #nature
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Can you work out which of these Alien animal facts is actually a lie? Comment below and come back tomorrow for the answer and for another Wildlife Quiz!

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@tom13king

2 weeks ago

I’m assuming the first one is false because “Iron Age 800 years ago” is wrong

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@malcolmabram2957

2 weeks ago

Thank you for this, some other facts:

Rabbits were introduced into Britain by the Romans as a food source. In medieval times they were called Coneys.

Wallabies also live on an island in Loch Lomond, Inchconnachan.

Pheasants were introduced into Britain by the Normans.

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@rarra

2 weeks ago

B. Not because I know jack, just wanted to participate!

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@MrTedrow

2 weeks ago

I'd say the wallabies

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@patricksmith4424

2 weeks ago

Plenty of Australians in Earls Court.

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@6panel300

2 weeks ago

Wallabies

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@750triton

2 weeks ago

Iron age. Wasn't that just a while before 800 years ago?

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@Davywatson121

2 weeks ago

I think they are all fiction. Hares are native, rabbits were certainly introduced. Wallabies all over the place, and I can't imagine that fallow deer could ever have become extinct as they breed like rabbits. I don't mind being wrong. Nice channel ❤🎉

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@Kevin-mx1vi

2 weeks ago

I believe that there used to be a wallaby population in the Peak District, though I don't know if it still exists.

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@stigheap1023

1 week ago

B as you can find wallaby in North Yorkshire

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@zigzaglychee7324

2 weeks ago

I think number one. Hares are native I'm sure but rabbits however ARE introduced. But despite technically being "non native" rabbits are still a keystone species because they're a big part of the diet of many predators.

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@chrisstones1249

2 weeks ago

Definitely ,A, i think 🤭 absolutely love this channel

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@weekendwarriorprospecting817

2 weeks ago

I've seen Wallabies in the Forest of Dean. We've spoken about this before.

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@BorisKOUKA

2 weeks ago

I will go for C

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@lindastorey6685

2 weeks ago

There used to be wallabies on dunstable downs im bedfordshire,i saw them years ago.I think the origia ones escaped from Whipsnade zoo.

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@dawnrowlands2408

2 weeks ago

I reckon it's no 2. There are wallabies in the south, I think the Chiltern Hills and Scotland as well as the IoM.

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@paulwarner5674

2 weeks ago

Not got a scooby❤

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@bobsteele9581

2 weeks ago

The first one about the Hares must be false, since the Iron Age was a lot more than 800 years ago. The Wallabies and Fallow Deer ones are true I reckon.

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