warrigal
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Too right mate little village? wheres the owner? someone knows something, very odd, hope they get found...and not by the gavvers.Be good for them to do the Newgate jig themselves.
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Lol Angela Davis has nothing on the Arnhemlanders....Land of the Fro....Not a lot of choice in hairstyles up there....no shops let alone hairdressers.
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A lovely dragon, Welsh of course.
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Still doesn't change the fact that a load of no account twats throwing nazi salutes is a load of Balls and an insult to British and commonwealth troops from WW2, but I suspect you think it was ok cos after all Hitler made the trains run on time! Sadly Mush we do !Not to the same scale I grant you.So called refugees who pay thousands to Indonesian people smugglers to get washed up on our shores so that our dopey govt. feel obligated to take them in, whilst the really deserving simply die. The fault lies in our own backyards, with the damn fool volvo marxists, still thats democracy for you!
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Used to be a hunting site this...some of this reads like an EDL or whatever site.I don't understand the correlation with English pride and the Nazi salute,a salute that was along with the swastika the trademark of an evil regime that thousands of British and Commonwealth servicemen died trying to stop. I agree with Tomo et al. We could bring back Vimmy? Well maybe not go that far......
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Lovely shots. Are the Adders common out your way? I remember seeing them up on Dartmoor when I worked in dear old Devon. That goanna him feller number 1 tucker! This feller ginga rubbish tucker (IMHO) Still when in Rome !
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The frill neck in the pic is from Arnhem land right at the top of Aussie,tribal lands. This variety gets quite large (this one about three foot) there are a number of sub species, the one commonly depicted being the variety found in the central desert. Goannas dependant on species are regionaly threatened as much through habitat loss as anything. Though a fox will take the smaller ones. The sand goanna in the pic is from a site I do rabbit work on, obviously no gassing etc as they would be killed so its trad methods only.They cohabit with the rabbits in the warrens.They eat a few of the ki
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The frill neck in the pic is from Arnhem land right at the top of Aussie,tribal lands. This variety gets quite large (this one about three foot) there are a number of sub species, the one commonly depicted being the variety found in the central desert. Goannas dependant on species are regionaly threatened as much through habitat loss as anything. Though a fox will take the smaller ones. The sand goanna in the pic is from a site I do rabbit work on, obviously no gassing etc as they would be killed so its trad methods only.They cohabit with the rabbits in the warrens.They eat a few of the ki
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Water Goanna Goulds Sand Goanna Frill necked lizard
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Theres a welcome in the valleys....
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True. We were stalking something else for the pot when junior came rushing over for a look and Mum turned up to chivvy him away. Sadly I am not much of a photographer and armed only with a pocket digital that was the best I managed.
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Echidna Murray Mallee (no relevance to giraffe of course just re learning photobucket )
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rabbits get in the strangest places
warrigal replied to kevin from bristol's topic in Ferrets & Ferreting
Team says there is one there, are they telling tails? No cos there was a tail to tell