Champion_Munch wrote:This was a new sight to me (from a couple of weeks ago)
DaveNoble wrote:It is a dead Koala (confirmed by a veterinary academic)
MickyB wrote:DaveNoble wrote:It is a dead Koala (confirmed by a veterinary academic)
Did the veterinary academic say why it had no fur?
JohnStrider wrote:Was lucky enough to see a kangaroo on the side of the mountain heading towards the transmission towers on top of Mt Dandenong. I also almost stood on an echidna up in the arboretum in Olinda.
neilmny wrote:JohnStrider wrote:Was lucky enough to see a kangaroo on the side of the mountain heading towards the transmission towers on top of Mt Dandenong. I also almost stood on an echidna up in the arboretum in Olinda.
There's quite a a lot of echidnas around up there John. Tends to be more wallabys than roos.
Keep an ear out for Lyrebirds as well. You can very quietly move up to view them but you have to take it slow and easy.
There's fallow and samba deer as well.
phsculpture wrote:I saw this the other day in Mutawintji, on top of a rocky hill. Does anyone know what it is? I guess it's a cricket of some sort. That rear spike-thing is distinctive.
walkon wrote:I loved it at mutawinji, rock art, lots of wildlife and miles from anywhere. Have to go and look at the photos now )
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