Animal metaphors and similes

gentle lemur

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As I was listening to a football commentary on the radio yestaerday I was surprised to hear Mr Stanley Collymore describing Mr Mesut Ozil of the Arsenal as 'running like a meerkat' :)
I tried to visualise a creature with Mr Ozil's face scurrying around the Emirates pitch with a hunched back and his tail in the air, but my imagination failed. I think Mr Collymore's colleagues had similar difficulties because he had to explain that he meant that the midfielder was turning his head from side to side looking for a colleague. I would have understood more quickly if he had used a phrase such as 'running like a courting great crested grebe' but perhaps that would have confused the rest of his audience.
Followers of the Great British Gutter Press may remember that several years ago, Mr Collymore's reputation was dogged by scurrilous and scarcely believable reports which used another animal metaphor ;)

Alan
 
Animal metaphors....

As (mad/fat/cross/hungry/anything) 'as a Badger' works for me. Unrelated to anything in football.
 
A bloke called Kevin Brock played for Newcastle about twenty years ago, this being the being the closest to a footballing badger that I can think of. Meerkat racing is not something that I can easily imagine, but I have little doubt that a zoo marketing officer is quivering at the idea as we speak.

"As gentle as a Ratel" springs to mind. Maybe it's just my sense of humour...
 
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