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Post by rayharvey271 on Apr 9, 2014 20:44:24 GMT 10
is this the new antechinus they found my cam took this pic in 2011.
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Post by rayharvey271 on Apr 9, 2014 20:47:28 GMT 10
in the binna burra area and is this a barred coot
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Post by DP on Apr 9, 2014 23:28:51 GMT 10
What? A Barred Bandicoot in QLD???
Do you have any other pictures of this one Ray?
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Post by molloch on Apr 11, 2014 8:38:57 GMT 10
Certainly the first one is an Antechinus, but I can't tell the species - would need a colour photo as the changes are pretty subtle.
The second one is a Long-nosed bandicoot (Peremeles nasuta), not a barred, unfortunately.
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Post by rayharvey271 on Apr 13, 2014 20:33:22 GMT 10
thanks molloch hi dp i have over 37 sd cards full from that area. would take a long time to view .
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Post by rayharvey271 on Apr 13, 2014 20:45:40 GMT 10
looks like a black tail too me
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Post by rayharvey271 on Apr 13, 2014 20:54:33 GMT 10
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Post by rayharvey271 on Apr 13, 2014 20:57:24 GMT 10
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Post by rayharvey271 on Apr 13, 2014 21:06:27 GMT 10
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Post by dennisw on Apr 13, 2014 21:10:47 GMT 10
Very interesting and with the phone to show the size imply a very large animal, not round like feline plantar but very thylacoleonid.
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Post by rayharvey271 on Apr 13, 2014 21:16:30 GMT 10
i know u all wanted to know what bandicoots do after dark.
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Post by rayharvey271 on Apr 13, 2014 21:18:50 GMT 10
yes one of the holy grail dennis. if only if i can get a photo.
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Post by rayharvey271 on Apr 13, 2014 21:24:49 GMT 10
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Post by rayharvey271 on Apr 13, 2014 21:26:51 GMT 10
some snakes know how to play the game
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Post by rayharvey271 on Apr 13, 2014 21:42:14 GMT 10
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Post by Thylacoleo Gal on Apr 15, 2014 20:01:51 GMT 10
Outstanding, Ray. Phenomenal work.
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Post by rayharvey271 on May 11, 2014 19:40:29 GMT 10
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Post by trixiemurie on May 13, 2014 9:56:53 GMT 10
Long legs, straight tail. What is this animal? Thylacine
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Post by rayharvey271 on May 15, 2014 7:21:02 GMT 10
thats a fox, it has a hair loss problem in the tail area. i mainly put that up to show how some wild animals are very weary of trail cams.that last track i put up if thats a quoll its a big one.
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Post by mingle on May 15, 2014 12:37:13 GMT 10
Hey Ray,
Do you have any more photos of that fox?
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Post by rayharvey271 on May 16, 2014 21:51:38 GMT 10
foxs 4 u mingle.
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Post by rayharvey271 on May 16, 2014 22:09:39 GMT 10
this may be a animal like a thylacine ,stipes aint in the right location but over 9 different species have been found in the fossil deposit on the mainland.and the qld tiger which is like a thy and thylacoleo.i have many sightings dating back a 100 years and some only a few years old when i was young i worked at the rochedale hatchery. the tractor driver would dump 100s of dead birds a day in thier dump on many occasions he would say to us i saw the stiped animal again ,part dog part cat.i always keep a open mind on things in garys book he has a few good story about the qld tiger.
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Post by youcantry on Jun 13, 2014 12:42:30 GMT 10
Note also the colouration of the feet. I know infrared photographs often depict visible colours in a strange way in greyscale, but the darker fox feet are pretty clear here.
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Post by youcantry on Jun 13, 2014 12:43:39 GMT 10
View Attachmentthis may be a animal like a thylacine ,stipes aint in the right location but over 9 different species have been found in the fossil deposit on the mainland.and the qld tiger which is like a thy and thylacoleo.i have many sightings dating back a 100 years and some only a few years old when i was young i worked at the rochedale hatchery. the tractor driver would dump 100s of dead birds a day in thier dump on many occasions he would say to us i saw the stiped animal again ,part dog part cat.i always keep a open mind on things in garys book he has a few good story about the qld tiger. I love this photo. What do people think it is?
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Post by mingle on Jun 13, 2014 18:34:24 GMT 10
That's an interesting photo. It also appears to be the first shot in a set of 3... Ray, do you have frames 2 & 3 and is it visible in those? The photo appears to show faint stripes along the neck and shoulders of the creature. A few of points of reference that could be used to make an educated attempts at identification (see below) are the shoulder, hip area and the profile of the back All of these points are just my guesses - I may be way off!) How do these compare to a feral dog? (the most likely candidate)
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Post by sfrrob on Jun 14, 2014 14:03:49 GMT 10
2 years ago in fact, bloody hell!
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Post by mingle on Jun 14, 2014 16:03:57 GMT 10
Ha Ha! I must've missed that. At least it shows that great minds think alike!
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Post by rayharvey271 on Jun 16, 2014 18:00:33 GMT 10
hi mingle, the other 2 photos only have the vegetation in the frames. no animal.
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Post by rayharvey271 on Jun 26, 2014 18:24:28 GMT 10
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