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Date: 6/21/2022 4:58:00 AM ( From Author ) From Authorid: 5940 Instinct eh? Well my instinct would be to get a hunting rifle with a scope! |
Date: 6/21/2022 7:35:00 AM
From Authorid: 21435
Hey Larry I think that you have the right idea, brother. Even though the muggers are protected (may have to ask Zema, about that) surely, consideration should be given for "self-defense." "L.D."---"Never, EVER, trust a reptile!" kronk---Amen, my dog. |
Date: 6/21/2022 9:09:00 AM
From Authorid: 5301
...here's a new opportunity for the American weapons manufacturers. Automatic frying pans. Find a pile of gullible Aussies and sell product. |
Date: 6/21/2022 10:58:00 PM
From Authorid: 42945
Hi guys in 1970 full protection was given to the salt water Crocodile in Western Australia, Northern Territory and in Queensland in 1974...they are culled each year when they become a problem because their behaviour poses a heightened risk to people. A family camping near a river had a lucky escape years ago, when during the night a large Croc dragged a man out of the tent and only for the woman there with him who jumped on the crocs back gouging its eyes it let the go as it was dragging him towards the river...there are signs everywhere to be careful of Crocs.. |
Date: 6/21/2022 11:50:00 PM
From Authorid: 5301
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Date: 6/22/2022 5:14:00 AM ( From Author ) From Authorid: 5940 Thanks for the information Zema. If I ever go camping there, it will be inside a Caravan. |
Date: 6/22/2022 5:16:00 AM ( From Author ) From Authorid: 5940 And thank you Hekler, for the latest fashion trend. |
Date: 6/23/2022 8:15:00 AM
From Authorid: 21435
Wow! Now, you wanna' talk about a "rude awakening!" His quick thinking friend did indeed, "save his bacon." "L.D."---Do we have a crocodile problem around here? kronk---Not just yet. There may be a few crocs around, but the alligators are keeping `em thinned out. We "are," however, beginning to develop issues with Burmese pythons. A couple of guys in Florida captured an 18 foot, 200+ pounder. "L.D."---Oh, Lord! Something like that could "eat" one of our alligators. |
Date: 6/24/2022 1:08:00 PM ( From Author ) From Authorid: 5940 And in other news, in my neck of the woods the Hammerhead Worm is starting to create a ruckus! |
Date: 6/24/2022 7:16:00 PM From Authorid: 21435 Hey Larry I saw a photo of those worms. Ugh! People think it's OK to release invasive species into other people's space. One that bothers me is water hyacinth. |
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