Sunday, January 9, 2011

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story of a cat Silvestre

Just before installed in the last Thule, some a little Swedish 'southernmost warned me that I was going to end up in the woods, wolves, reindeer and moose, and I would have to be careful , needless to say, to make a few chance encounters with bear .
In fact, live in these areas can be reserved zoophilic emotions and unexpected contact, and one of the best ways to create and engage in safari vehicles. Not surprisingly, one of the commonplaces about Sweden and the symbol for the tourists here is just that:


Sia a me che al Vikingo é capitata infatti la visione sfuggente di tali Bestione incuranti del traffico, a cui gl'italici Epiteti di Cornuto e Tua Madre Vacca farebbero l'effetto di un Complimento, o di un'Ovvia Veritá.
Avevo anche giá raccontato che in altre occasioni ci furono una Gru ( Trana ), uno schivo Tasso ( Grävling ) o dei branchi di Renne ad incrociare i nostri cammini, per fortuna senza troppe conseguenze da entrambe le parti.
Non é che vada sempre cosí bene. Fu cosí che molti, moltissimi anni fa, un allievo di mio suocero s'imbatté another shy inhabitant of forests, and the lot was not too favorable to it. The driver picked up the carcass, coarsely skinned, rough skin and bring to their teacher. The gesture had to be some appreciation for favors received, since my mother-in-law then packaged hats, the guy thought he could have used the valuable fur that purpose.
My mother-in-law still remembers the sense of unease at seeing the fur is thick and bloody, the smell was little bearable: This was made clear and tan. Since it was intact, the parents of the Viking seems to use it for wasted caps, and hung on a wall instead of their stuga trophy acquired a big game for the event.
Some time later, the stuga went to meet one of the favorites of Norrlandese defects characteristic: it was restored. The fur ended up in a drawer and nobody talks about it more, until a few days ago, it was dusted off and given in honor of the Viking.
So here you meet the closer that has such a specimen of the Lynx, also known as The or Lodjur here, in the very beast that went was called Göpan :


A female of this species and the greater the Mezzovikingo it is now, and feet, judging from the skin, must be long and thin.
The characteristic tufts on the ears are still visible:


As well as the mighty unghiacce on the wide-legged, able to capture and kill a deer or a reindeer:


fur is incredibly soft and thick on his stomach:


Currently, the lynx in Scandinavia are no longer protected animals as they were during the last century, when the indiscriminate hunting deer also decimated the natural larder of these cats, and in fact in the little towns near the mountains and can happen to see someone wandering furtively, as happened to Mr. Erik Jansson a Laisholm. The type was quite deft hand to be able to capture an image and send it to a local newspaper, where you can see by clicking here .
This time the lynx-human encounter was a bit 'less bloody.

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