Thanks for share, like the first photo!
Thanks for share, like the first photo!
Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog!
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Thanks! He was calling very loudly so wasn't to hard to find, then he just posed for me![]()
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Thanks for sharing!
You talk about echidnas... have you ever seen one? Echidnas, koalas, wombats... sounds really exotic for us![]()
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Yeah, around my area have seen about 20 or so we had one under our house once. At night wombats you will see a lot and koalas if you know where to look are easy to findthis is one I found earlier this year.
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Lol I could never imagine to look up a tree and see a small teddy bear. And wombats are my favorite kind of marsupial. I would love to go on an expedition to australia and see all the marsupials with my eyes.
Thanks for the share!
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Today i went to the reserve and found this very beautiful and at ease! Australian Copperhead, sat with him/her for half an hour and couldn't of been happier with it
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I think I'll forgo sitting with a snake like that.
My favourite meditation place which had a stream which goes throu it at a place in which its rare for anyone to go to (its a forgotten reserve which has a well hidden enterance). One time I was meditating there and a HUGE snake came up out from the river area. I was actually in so awe of this snakes size and its strange blue colouring that all I could do is sit there and stare at it (thought I was imaging it at first as the snake was so strange.. it took me to see how it was flattening the dry grass as it went past for me to really absorb that this snake was real).
This snake was sky blue in colour with some very pale grey stripes on it if Im remembering it correctly. I went throu all the Aussie snakes trying to work out what it was and the closest I could come to it in its colouring was a type of queensland python is meant to be the most vivid coloured snake in Aust but thing is Im also in Sth Aust so those shouldnt be here. Im not thou sure if it was even that one thou but it was none of the SA snakes.
This snake was sooo big that its body was as thick as my whole hand in length, the snake maybe could of ate me it was that big! It had a huge head. I wonder if it was some exotic dumped pet which had grown huge or maybe something very rare but one would think if it was something not yet known something that outstanding and big would of been discovered before now (but with that being said, my ex did see in our area one time an marsurpial whichwas near a large roadside drain, playing in moonlight something which is supposed to be extinct or near extinct and actually was in my country town at the time, township area).
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