No, but I bet it’s adorable. I love that little kitten sneezing.
Now that really IS taking the idea of camouflage to new levels!
Great narration (as always) from Sir David Attenborough. A true legend in his own right, of the British Broadcasting Corporation’s natural history unit.
At 97 years old, this man is a living legend! We are actually quite familiar with him in Norway too. There’s been lots of these BBC programs on telly here through the years. The way he narrates is impeccable!
He’s a VERY VERY well travelled man and I bet he’s been to Norway a good few times, for his work. I don’t know that for certain but it would not surprise me if he has.
Come to think of it, I do remember one of his programmes where he was talking about and showing fjords so that accounts for one occasion for a visit anyway.
I believe that, It would probably be a lot easier to name the places he hasn’t been to than the places he’s been to.
Now, perhaps we should get back to topic now, before @letsdothis moves us to a less pleasant topic
Well OK then, to bring it back on topic but concluding the theme we have been discussing…
The BBC natural history unit, along with a certain aforementioned legend, have done some interesting things about feral cats in various countries and wild cats in Scotland.
Thanks, I’ll have to check it out.
Lately I’ve been watching some on YouTube about Pallas’s cats. Fascinating cat race, definitely not domestic cats, but kinda cute anyway. And a little grumpy too
Oh that’s actually quite scary. Not sure I’d want to wake up to that, sprawled out on my bed first thing in the morning. Worst still, to actually be woken by it!!!