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'Exmoor Emperor' stag's head removed after threats | |
(about 4 hours later) | |
The head of a giant red deer stag, believed to have been the biggest wild land animal in the UK, has been taken down from the wall of a Devon hotel. | |
An employee of the Hartnoll Hotel in Bolham, near Tiverton, said the hotel had been "bombarded" with threats. | |
No complaints have been made to the police about the threats which have come via telephone and email. | |
The Exmoor Emperor was killed near Rackenford in October last year. | The Exmoor Emperor was killed near Rackenford in October last year. |
Weighing more than 135kg (300lb) and standing nearly 2.75m (9ft) tall, it is believed the Emperor was shot by a licensed hunter during the annual rut. | |
The hotel was lent the stag's head about a month ago. | |
BBC South West Correspondent John Kay said the hotel had decided to take the stag's head down until attention and threats subsided. | |
A hotel employee, who did not want to be named, confirmed that the stag's head had been taken down on Monday. | |
She declined to say what the threats were. | |
Police said they had received no complaints from the hotel, but the employee could not say why they had not been contacted. | |
Photographer Richard Austin, who named the giant stag, said he was "95% sure" it was the Emperor. | Photographer Richard Austin, who named the giant stag, said he was "95% sure" it was the Emperor. |
He said although the mane of the hotel's mounted stag had been trimmed, it had a particular bump on its right antler which appeared identical to the Emperor's. | He said although the mane of the hotel's mounted stag had been trimmed, it had a particular bump on its right antler which appeared identical to the Emperor's. |
After comparing the mounted stag with images he captured of the Emperor, he said: "I've had a good look and it's close - very, very close." | After comparing the mounted stag with images he captured of the Emperor, he said: "I've had a good look and it's close - very, very close." |
The Hartnoll hotel is nine miles from where the stag was killed. | The Hartnoll hotel is nine miles from where the stag was killed. |
"It's a blooming good coincidence... I'm 95% sure it is the Emperor," Mr Austin said. | "It's a blooming good coincidence... I'm 95% sure it is the Emperor," Mr Austin said. |
Its death led to calls from some deer experts to protect wild stags during the mating season. | |
At the time, Mr Austin said the Emperor had been a "definite target" because of his magnificent antlers. | At the time, Mr Austin said the Emperor had been a "definite target" because of his magnificent antlers. |
Earlier on Monday hotel owner Claire Carter said it would be "fantastic" if it was him, but she only thought the head was similar. | |
Ms Carter, who has refused to say who loaned her the stag's head, said the Hartnoll was a "country hotel for country people" and no-one had complained about the mounted stag. | |
She said shooting parties, who regularly use the hotel, had been joking about the similarity to the Emperor. | |
"They all look the same don't they, so I didn't ask... maybe it's a relative," she said. | "They all look the same don't they, so I didn't ask... maybe it's a relative," she said. |
Ms Carter, who is interested in taxidermy and has some specimens at home, said the person who offered her the stag's head had not mentioned the Emperor, nor had she asked. | Ms Carter, who is interested in taxidermy and has some specimens at home, said the person who offered her the stag's head had not mentioned the Emperor, nor had she asked. |
But she said it would be nice to have something that had been "killed locally". | But she said it would be nice to have something that had been "killed locally". |
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