
Some creatures get all the love whilst others get blamed for everything from bin chaos to crop damage. Time to rank the underdogs of British wildlife who desperately need a rebrand.
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The Urban Fox
Accused of terrorising cats and ripping open rubbish bags across every council estate. But let's be honest, they're just adapting to the mess we created.

The Grey Squirrel
Blamed for the decline of the beloved red squirrel and branded an American invader. Yet they didn't exactly swim the Atlantic by choice, did they?

The Magpie
Salutes demanded, eggs pinched from nests, and apparently responsible for every missing earring. Smart, social, and desperately in need of better press.

The Seagull
Brighton pensioners live in fear and your Cornish pasty isn't safe for a second. But their coastal homes are vanishing, so can you really blame them?

The Badger
Culled in their thousands over bovine TB rows whilst Mr Badger in Wind in the Willows weeps. A creature caught between folklore love and farming fury.
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