Can anybody help me please identify this little critter
That'd be a Ringtail possum.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_ringtail_possum
Can anybody help me please identify this little critter
rcaffin wrote:Today was almost sunny this pm. My wife Sue was checking on the nest from a safe distance, and a small Frogmouth head popped up over the edge of the nest and looked at her. Yeah!
Eremophila wrote:Great narrative Roger.
Some critters on & around Cape Bridgewater today.
Baeng72 wrote:Eremophila wrote:Great narrative Roger.
Some critters on & around Cape Bridgewater today.
Back when the Jurassic was new, I went for a school-camp at Cape Bridgewater. Lovely area. Only question, where are the seals?
north-north-west wrote:Baeng72 wrote:Eremophila wrote:Great narrative Roger.
Some critters on & around Cape Bridgewater today.
Back when the Jurassic was new, I went for a school-camp at Cape Bridgewater. Lovely area. Only question, where are the seals?
In the water?
Eremophila wrote:a) it was high tide;
b) there are limits to the long-range photographic capabilities of an iPhone5; and
c) we could still smell them.
That said, the clearer photos are from my iPhone5 and the lesser quality roo pics are from my friend's iPhone6.
Moondog55 wrote:I saw a dead kangaroo today, not unusual in itself but this one was by the side of the road in a very heavy industrial area in North Shore Geelong, just near the super phosphate factory and wharfs.
Must have got lost or perhaps chased by feral dogs of which there are a few around here
Neo wrote:Where is this murderhorn you speak of
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