Wait I'm confused - how is wildlife harder to replicate than historical figures?
this post was submitted on 11 Mar 2026
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I like to see the UK getting a little more Canadian.
We’re not putting fucking cobra chickens on the tenner, yeah.
Love this. Wish we could do this in the U.S. someday.
That's all well and good until some species goes bad and we have to cancel it.
It will be the jackdaw. We should just distance ourselves from that trouble.
"The public will get their say"
Public votes? So that'll be a Tit, a Cock, a Booby and a Chough then?