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With the talk of panthers and such, what else do you think is out there? I've heard of a mob of wild alpacca's (sp?)in some water board land around newcastle. Anybody know of any other critters roaming around Australia....oh and NZ
 
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We have moose in the Bottom Western corner of the South Island - as well as to the left of this post ....
 
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There are many strange and unusual creatures out there....

One example is the deadly weeniewanker salamander....

It traps unsuspecting men it its slimey coils and then kills them with a bizarre form of sexual overstimulation...

Then there is the aggravated owl....
Its vocal chords are where its sexual organs are supposed to be, and its sexual organs are where its vocal chords are supposed to be..

Due to this, it can't f*** worth a hoot, or hoot worth a f***....

Possibly strangest of all is the now extinct KAZOONIEZOONIE bird...

The kazooniezoonie bird is now extinct because of its strange social habit of flying in ever decreasing concentric circles until it flies up its own ASSHOLE...
 
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Are they for real or is it a "Tassie Tiger" type situation. I've heard they were shot out?
 
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Well , I beleive there are a very small number of moose still there . A recent scientific study ( like last year )with infra red cameras and all the bells and whistles came away with pretty conclusive evidence . Its hard to fake DNA testing on hair and no-one in their right mind is going to go into that part of the world just to plant some moose hair to fool the searchers .

I have to say that the area is about as inhospitable to humans as you can get here , maybe we should leave the moose to it .

Apparently the moose searchers found a colony of the rare Oomanacker bird there as well - so called due to the male bird having a set of pendulous testicles that hang below his body in flight , and as they crash and bounce off the tree branches he is heard to call " oomanaker , oomanaker"....
 
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That was really bad Muzza
 
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How about Bunyips? I recently found out that there are two types and both live on the sides of hills. One doesn't need a rifle to kill them because they have shorter legs on their uphill side so you get in front of them (but not too close) and they fall over trying to get away. Whack with a club and Hey Presto, roast bunyip.
 
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I saw a add the other day posted at the local store and it said they were looking for Tylacine/tassie tiger sightings, you know, ring this number ect, ect, apparently some conservationists released some on Wilsons Prom, years ago.

They must believ they are about, who would go to the trouble of putting up posters ?
They had a website as well, cant remember the address.
 
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A year or so ago there was a report in the NT news of a Tassie Tiger sighting near Darwin.
 
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Choppa could you please post web addy, might be the same guy who gets around Golden Beach and Loch Sport, was such a pain the DSE took out a restraining against him to keep him out of the parks, will find out his name.
 
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An endangered species is probably Australian gun owners.
It is theorised they are not actually the old fashioned gun owners, but the new breed of antis who who happen to own guns.

If you do happen to come across one all you have to do is ask for its guns.It will put up no fight whatsoever.

In fact if you allow it to keep it's sort of gun it will actually disarm other gun owners for you.



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they were looking for Tylacine/tassie tiger sightings ................. apparently some conservationists released some on Wilsons Prom, years ago.




Releases of an animal that is supposedy extinct in Victoria??? Now where do you suppose the core stock came from for this "release"?
 
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416SW,

Yeh next time I go to the store Ill grab that address, as for that information about the release at the Prom I will do some looking through my books, from what I remember it was 1800's and I think from memory they released 20? captured in Tassie.
 
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