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JamesMcMinn | 2 years ago

The UK, Scotland in particular, as a starter for 10.

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scottish_wildcat

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FridayNightTV|2 years ago

Amusingly, Scottish Wildcats are rare, going extinct because they are interbreeding with feral domestic cats.

Your very post (and Wikipedia link) undermines the argument you are tying to make.

JamesMcMinn|2 years ago

What point do you think I am trying to make, exactly? Native fauna is defined as animals which historically have naturally occurred in the local area [1], and wild cats are by definition native fauna in Scotland, and across much of Europe.

You are letting your very obvious personal bias determine your interpretation of what is an objective fact.

[1] https://www.lawinsider.com/dictionary/native-fauna#:~:text=N....