Critter picture tread,(post what you have)

rmancini

Well-Known Member
Joined
May 6, 2010
Threads
6
Messages
136
This is my trained mole. I have him trained to look dead. He's #160. I'm up to #294 now.

rmancini-albums-rich-picture53-mole.JPG

Rich
 

rmancini

Well-Known Member
Joined
May 6, 2010
Threads
6
Messages
136
???? no picture !:confused2:
I'm showing a picture on both my post and your reply. I did have some trouble with the upload.
Does anyone else see the picture?
Rich
 

Bison

Well-Known Member
Joined
Mar 22, 2011
Threads
11
Messages
679
I'm showing a picture on both my post and your reply. I did have some trouble with the upload.
Does anyone else see the picture?
Rich

nope,...must be an invisable mole :wink:
 

rmancini

Well-Known Member
Joined
May 6, 2010
Threads
6
Messages
136
rmancini-albums-rich-picture53-mole.JPG


Trying this yet again.
Rich
 

SublimeZ

Forum Newbie
Joined
May 28, 2012
Threads
1
Messages
4
One of our dogs (we have 6:confused2:) has a food allergy and has to be segregated to eat. We keep his special food in the garage. The wife had noticed food was disappearing. She was blaming the cat :laughing:. Well I was out there one night and heard crunching. Found the food bandit.

0018.jpg
 

MBTRAC

Active Member
Joined
Apr 3, 2012
Threads
6
Messages
85
Our winter 'Roo's on our house paddock lawn/gardens again- the size the larger 'Roo in the foreground is close to c.6ft when standing & quite capable of killing any hunting dog or causing serious injury to people if provoked (they're in the wild not all quite the cuddly creatures as portrayed on the tourist brochures), we occassionally hand feed this small mob & treat them with a healthy respect - we should also see a few wild deer too coming down in the next few days as it's getting colder @ c.0degC .
Makes a change from the reptiles of summer - like the c.5-6ft venomous black, brown & tiger snakes, & c.6ft goannas/lace monitors that can make for some" interesting" outdoor/gardening companions.
 

Attachments

  • IMGP3317a.jpg
    IMGP3317a.jpg
    161.5 KB · Views: 39
Last edited:

RobertBrown

Lawn Addict
Joined
Aug 20, 2010
Threads
33
Messages
1,279
One of our dogs (we have 6:confused2:) has a food allergy and has to be segregated to eat. We keep his special food in the garage. The wife had noticed food was disappearing. She was blaming the cat :laughing:. Well I was out there one night and heard crunching. Found the food bandit.

0018.jpg

That one is full grown . I would not get between him and the door.
 

Bison

Well-Known Member
Joined
Mar 22, 2011
Threads
11
Messages
679
Our winter 'Roo's on our house paddock lawn/gardens again- the size the larger 'Roo in the foreground is close to c.6ft when standing & quite capable of killing any hunting dog or causing serious injury to people if provoked (they're in the wild not all quite the cuddly creatures as portrayed on the tourist brochures), we occassionally hand feed this small mob & treat them with a healthy respect - we should also see a few wild deer too coming down in the next few days as it's getting colder @ c.0degC .
Makes a change from the reptiles of summer - like the c.5-6ft venomous black, brown & tiger snakes, & c.6ft goannas/lace monitors that can make for some" interesting" outdoor/gardening companions.

Are these feral deer?
I didn't think there were native wild deer down under,..never heard of marsupial deer either.
 

scott47429

Well-Known Member
Joined
May 29, 2012
Threads
22
Messages
646
heres my lithe buddy
 
Top