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Started by Jack the Quick, June 17, 2019, 09:04:09 PM

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The Skarzs

I've seen those somewhere else on here.
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Cave potato.

Jack the Quick

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Keva Strongbow

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Quote from: Jack the Quick on June 19, 2019, 02:33:21 AM
Quote from: Keva Strongbow on June 19, 2019, 02:00:08 AM
Cool picture, Jack!
Hope you don't think it's mine... :o
Quote from: The Grey Coincidence on June 19, 2019, 05:03:25 AM
We didn't. But you brought them to our attention!
^^^^ What he said :D
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Keldor

I have made a terrible mistake.  I have looked up species of mice, voles, and shrews living in England.

There are fairly noticable differences between some of the species, even the shrews, but the most interesting discovery was of the harvest mouse.  They're tiny little things, scarcely bigger than pygmy shrews!  It would be interesting for these guys to show up in a fanfic *hinthint*.

Another thing of note is that most of the vole species are slightly smaller than (non-harvest) mice, except for the water vole, which is the size of a black rat!

There are also two very different species of rats, the black rat and the brown rat.  The brown rat is a good deal bigger than the black rat.  Black rats are in fact smaller than squirrels.  Given that another name for black rat is "ship rat", they seem a good suspect for the various corsair rats, especially in Mariel of Redwall.  Brown rats are the species that domestic rats come from.

Finally, we all overlooked dormice!  There are two species of dormouse in England, one much larger than the other.  However, the larger one is introduced, so the ones in Mossflower are probably hazel dormice.  They're slightly smaller than the "normal" mice types.  They're quite adorable, with long furry tails.  They do in fact appear in a number of the books.

The Grey Coincidence

*Is drooling from all this information*
What about the molers? Are there more than one species?
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Jack the Quick

Hehe maybe I'll make a harvest mouse...
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Keldor

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Surprisingly enough, there's only one species of Mole in England.

Wikipedia has some really useful information.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mammals_of_Great_Britain

The Grey Coincidence

Quick question, not all black rats are black, right?

*Harvest mice and doormice are for sequels XD*
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Keldor

As far as I can tell, black rats range from black through various tones of grey and grey-brown.  Quite a bit of variation, really.

Sebias of Redwall

What kind of badgers live in England?
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Sebias of Redwall

Quote from: Tungro on June 26, 2019, 06:30:14 PM
Quote from: Sebias of Redwall on June 26, 2019, 06:22:33 PM
What kind of badgers live in England?

Lol :laugh:
So Lord Brocktree looked like the badger on the right. Interesting...
"I can only speak two languages. English and rubbish." ~Brian Jacques

"No half-heartedness and no worldly fear must turn us aside from following the light unflinchingly."

"Evil labours with vast power and perpetual success - in vain: preparing always only the soil for unexpected good to sprout in."

~JRR Tolkien

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The Grey Coincidence

American and European Badgers aren't actually related...
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The Skarzs

They're both in the mustelidae family, but that's about as closely related as they are.

That picture, by the way, is fantastic.
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Jack the Quick

Great. I didn't really know that badgers looked like that...
'I ate the sharpest tool in the shed'

"Inconceivable!" ~Vizzini, The Princess Bride

"Art is never complete, only abandoned," ~Leonardo da Vinci

Long live the RRR!!