Dear All I am after info regarding mammals around Darwin and the top end as I am heading up there on a work trip for about a month from the end of december....
... This answer will not gladden the hearts of conspiracy theorists and cryptozoologists! ... but from the description I'd say we're looking for a rock-wallaby...
Hi John, There are lots of mammals around there, though access to some sites will depend on whether its started raining in earnest. Fogg Dam (just outside...
Jon Hall
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Dec 19, 2004 12:12 am
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Hi Akari. The Koala is a marsupial that live on eucalyptus leaves which are very poisonous. also they were t not very restricted in their range in the past. ...
G'day also Akari, Koalas also are not really a "delicate animal". They are actually very robust and strong and lead very active and sometimes quite violent...
Dear All, I am expanding my study of the antilopine wallaroo (pics attached) into the N.T and W.A (Kimberley). I am planning a two month survey of this area in...
I'm trying to organise a day's cetacean spotting out of Port Fairy (south west Victoria) on Sunday 17 April and am writing to see if you are interested. This...
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Jan 26, 2005 11:36 pm
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Hi Jon If you still have any places left I would like two please for myself and Matthew Herring. Hope we,re not too late. Thanks David David Webb Mobile...
Dear All, It's time to look for antilopine wallaroos again! I am looking for volunteers for the following dates: April 12 - 28th - Einasleigh Uplands May 2 -...
Sorry, didn't give you an address yesterday. Craig Doolan 43 Kangaloon St Jindalee QLD 4074 ... From: Euan Ritchie [mailto:euan.ritchie@...] Sent:...
Craig Doolan
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Feb 10, 2005 12:32 am
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Greetings, On Friday, 11/02/05, my guests and I witnessed a behaviour I have not seen before. Two male Green Ringtails, Pseudocheirus archeri, were chasing...
Alan Gillanders
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Feb 13, 2005 1:32 am
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Hi All, I've just created a 'Cetaceans' folder and uploaded some pics....please feel free to add some more! Tom...
G'day All, Did you see the report, "Tourist claims to have snapped Tasmanian tiger. A wildlife expert has revived the possibility that the Tasmanian tiger may...
Chris Coleborn
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Mar 1, 2005 8:28 am
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... I absolutely agree. But imagine what the media would make of it with headlines like "claims of mass extinctions exaggerated..." etc. I say that because...
... Hi Chris . When I was in Tassie I stayed at Bronte Park near Lake St Clair and the bar man there dis spotlight drives when he had enough demand. In his...
Hello All, For those interested, there is more on sightings of Thylacines on: http://www.smh.com.au/news/Environment/Genuine-thylacine-spotters-earn-their ...
Chris Coleborn
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Mar 1, 2005 10:14 pm
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How are you Ian! Nice to hear from you again. Like you, I have heard of the occasional personal report on a possible Thylacine sighting, or evidence for their ...
Chris Coleborn
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Mar 2, 2005 5:12 am
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-Hi Chris. I gave Scotty your address so he should contact you shortly Regards Ian __________________________________ Celebrate Yahoo!'s 10th Birthday! Yahoo!...
Hi, I took some photos of a pair of rats the other day at the Warmies at Newport, Vic. I think they're most likely the Brown Rat, but not completely sure. Can ...
Vin nice shots. Yes the Newport rats are R. norvegicus. The thick, rather stiff tail is clearly shown, and is not longer than head-body length. The muzzle is...
I know lizards are not birds or mammals, but some may like to look at four pictures of the Avon River in Vic. plus one of the local residents. Great country...
Hello All, The following article, from the SMH, details attempts to conserve the Pygmy Possum. Regards, Chris Coleborn _____________ From little pines big...
Chris Coleborn
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Mar 18, 2005 11:24 pm
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Hi All Please kind someone. Look this up in Australian Names for Australian Rodents. I guess it indicates how to pronounce the proposed names. It important...
Michael - Go with RAH-KAH-LEE. Forget the Scots and their Hoose-Moose heresies. Cheers, Hugo Hugo Phillipps Queenscliff, Vic ... From: "michael norris"...
Hugo Phillipps
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Mar 20, 2005 11:51 am
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Took the family to Benalla over the weekend to check glider nest boxes with the Regent Honeyeater Project. Our team checked about 20 boxes, and found four...
Billinghurst, David (...
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Mar 20, 2005 10:14 pm
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Many thanks Hugh I think Rabbie Burns called them (mooses!) "timorous wee beesties". Michael...
Thought this story in today's ABC new may be of interest to some readers. Edwin http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200503/s1329503.htm...
Edwin Vella
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Mar 23, 2005 8:56 am
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... From: Neville and Charlotte Brock To: mammal-aus@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, March 26, 2005 9:03 AM Subject: scats? I have some scats from a rodent?...
Neville and Charlotte...
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Mar 27, 2005 7:29 am
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The Sydney Morning Herald has an interesting article on the relative strength of various mammal's (placental vs marsupial) bite. The Tassie Devil comes out on...