
Also this, but I wouldn't want to confuse you any more than you already are:

But what you've got a picture of is not. No matter how similar the name. Those bastard scientists just do that to confuse you, you know.
It's a jaguarundi:

Glad I could help.
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I'm sure they're grateful for your help. I'm sure they'll comment soon, and say so. They will, I'm sure. :-)
Well spotted, J?
It'll reappear in six to eighteen months captioned as a mountain lion. Mark my words.
Looks like a f****** Rover to me.
That's not a jaguarundi, it's a giant Kentish land otter. Very common in these here parts. The crossed eyes are caused by spending too much time browsing in the famous indoor Vietnamese herb gardens on Thamesmead.
@ John Prescott - with do of the things how the fuck do you not recognise it? :-)
@ Angry exile
So you are the second dumb animal on this topic?
First a bloody wolverine captioned as being a bear, now this.
What's next? Handy spotters' guide for DM hacks:
Horse in the sea
Sea Horse
"I'm sure they're grateful for your help."
I briefly considered commenting on the story, but remembered none of those comments ever get out of moderation, so didn't bother...
"Well spotted, J?"
*groan*
"It'll reappear in six to eighteen months captioned as a mountain lion. Mark my words."
I'll be on the lookout!
"...it's a giant Kentish land otter. "
:D
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