Originally posted by Sushipunk
No downgrade I'm just heaps lazy, and gf is easier to type
There will be tons more pics to come, as these little ones grow up and become more green then yellow. We've got a huge green one as well that we rescued off the road, he's about 10cm (4 inches) long. He likes the dark though, so it's mega hard to get pics :/
is he a whites dumpy? i've got 2 myself but they've been living at the college prep lab with my old colleagues since the boy was born.. what are you feeding them? i guess you've got no shortage of bugs!
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Feb-06-2011 04:32
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Originally posted by Fledz
Blondes but I meant more of that specific one.
thats denise milani
Feb-06-2011 04:35
Sushipunk
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Originally posted by wienerschnitzel
is he a whites dumpy? i've got 2 myself but they've been living at the college prep lab with my old colleagues since the boy was born.. what are you feeding them? i guess you've got no shortage of bugs!
Yeah, he's a white's tree frog Definitely no shortage of bugs here, but generally we feed them crickets. Or any smallish bugs we catch, really.
Beautiful looking Frog there, I had 2 water/land frog that never got bigger than 2 cm there whole life but nothing that looked that cool. But I'm curious bout something. When you said (the law says we can have two frogs in an enclosure).
Is that because you live in an Apt. Building or is that a Local, Providence, State, Country law?
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Feb-06-2011 04:37
Sushipunk
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Originally posted by Desiderata
Beautiful looking Frog there, I had 2 water/land frog that never got bigger than 2 cm there whole life but nothing that looked that cool. But I'm curious bout something. When you said (the law says we can have two frogs in an enclosure).
Is that because you live in an Apt. Building or is that a Local, Providence, State, Country law?
Nah, I live in a house. That's Queensland state law, the other states are a bit different, but not by much. I can have up to 4 frogs, of 2 different species, but no more then 2 frogs of each species. QLD is also one of the only states where it's illegal to sell frogs.
Originally posted by Sushipunk
Nah, I live in a house. That's Queensland state law, the other states are a bit different, but not by much. I can have up to 4 frogs, of 2 different species, but no more then 2 frogs of each species. QLD is also one of the only states where it's illegal to sell frogs.
Wow, we have certain law in America as well but not that strict.
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Feb-06-2011 05:06
Sushipunk
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Originally posted by Desiderata
Wow, we have certain law in America as well but not that strict.
Australia's wildlife laws are very strict these days. I actually think that's a good thing though.
Intentionally harming/killing native wildlife is a $100,000 fine now.
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Feb-06-2011 06:04
Sushipunk
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Originally posted by Lira
Do you get some sort of credit if you kill those bloody rabbits? Or are they not much of a problem any more?
Hmm, you know, I actually have no idea if rabbits are still a huge problem. I know that kangaroos are, but it's a bit more tricky to deal with them since they're actually native animals.
You've stumped me, Lira. Stumped me.
Edit: The only thing I remember regarding rabbits, recently, is from the drought time, where they were becoming less and less in numbers, and it started to effect the Wedgetail Eagle's food supply (and other large raptors).
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Wait, how did kangaroos become a problem if their natural predators live there!? Besides you can eat them, can't you?
And those eagles are just slacking now, they clearly had something else to chomp before bugs bunny and friends mass fornicated in the Australian continent.
Originally said by Maurice Moss
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Feb-06-2011 06:15
Sushipunk
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Originally posted by Lira
Wait, how did kangaroos become a problem if their natural predators live there!? Besides you can eat them, can't you?
And those eagles are just slacking now, they clearly had something else to chomp before bugs bunny and friends mass fornicated in the Australian continent.
Was about to launch into a tirade, damn you. Troll!
Yes, you can eat kangaroo, it's quite delicious. Super lean meat, it's probably the healthiest red meat there is.
The kangaroos natural environment has been destroyed by land-clearing and farming, mostly. For some reason though, they've bred up in huge numbers, and cause issues everywhere.