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03-09-2006, 01:37 PM | #28 | ||
Mot Adv-NSW
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Lake Macquarie, NSW
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Plenty roos and wallaby round Wyee-Lake Macquarie, and on few occasions damaged vehicles.
Whilst Australia has some 'nice' wildlife, parrots, politicians that sort of thing, tourists need to be very careful about the BIG REDS, heck, brother taking his 75 series landcruiser complete with Scruby non-endorsed bullbar copped one in NT recently, pushed the top upper left steel well into the fender and bonnet! Wombats are walking tanks, another roadside hazard. Not to mention the sharks seen hundreds of kilometres in inland waterways. Our crocs'd eat alligators! The drop bears are deadly, I'll reinforce that. The 'northern walking goldfish' has razor sharp teeth, they have nasty habit of entering campsites for food - not a pretty site. Then we have the big black cats, the panther species - I don't just mean those large feral cats that eat alsations. These deadly panthers are a western Sydney, Blue Mountains and Grampians thing, even reports of em at Kangaroo Valley in NSW. We'll not mention the red bellied black or western brown. That venom corrodes steel within minutes, might remember seeing that M1 tank left in the wrong spot! Last edited by Keepleft; 03-09-2006 at 02:12 PM. |
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