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A wet afternoon with some locals.








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And a still from a video I rolled yesterday. There are LOTS more of them. I head shoot a few with the .22 LR.




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Nice pics as always Gryph tu2


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They resemble rabbits in the rain!


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Nice pics as always Gryph tu2


They are on a neighbours place that i was looking for deer up the back...too much rain for stalking so next best was a few pics of `roo`s that are quiet there.



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They resemble rabbits in the rain!



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Nice one Gryph! Looks like there is plenty of feed about. Just about every animal I know enjoys a good munch on a calm drizzly day.
Seems to calm and relax animals.
 
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Nice one Gryph! Looks like there is plenty of feed about. Just about every animal I know enjoys a good munch on a calm drizzly day.
Seems to calm and relax animals.


Yes all the game stays out for longer on such days,I`m ready to go again in 2 minutes,daylight in 45 mins I dont want roo`s though.



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Great pictures and lots of rabbit! Make good eating too - the rabbit that is....


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Nice pics gryphon

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Roo's are even better to eat.....

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Roo's are even better to eat.....

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Nup, never been a fan of the taste.


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Stir fried strips with chilli and lime, rice on the side...yummo

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Stir fried strips with chilli and lime, rice on the side...yummo

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I'll take your word for it mate Big Grin


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Dont know about roos, but always thought Wombats would go well in a roasting dish. They look like fat little bastards!
 
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Be like chewing a brick I reckon Big Grin


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Too be fair, the marsupials Ive eaten have all been a bit lean and chewy with grease more than fat. especially possums.
Is that a standard trait?
 
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Captain Cook ate wombat and said it was "ok" but remember their diet of ships biscuits and salt beef would make anything "ok"



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