Sounds like White-tailed Deer around here!Really common in Victoria. I mean you have to go into the regional area (where I live), and you would be guaranteed to see a group of them at least once a week maybe. Wallabies are just as common as well.
Sounds like White-tailed Deer around here!Really common in Victoria. I mean you have to go into the regional area (where I live), and you would be guaranteed to see a group of them at least once a week maybe. Wallabies are just as common as well.
Sounds like White-tailed Deer around here!
Haha, but as an Australian, seeing Echidna’s in Zoos is pretty common. Everyone else on Zoochat really wants to see Australian wildlife, but I can stand in my backyard and literally have a chance of seeing a Kangaroo.
Well, most of your wildlife isn't shared with the rest of us.![]()
I know i’m pretty lucky to see the wildlife I see. But then, so are you with all the American wildlife that I would love to see.
I know i’m pretty lucky to see the wildlife I see. But then, so are you with all the American wildlife that I would love to see.
I'd love to see a decent sized colony of California sea lion in the wild. I've seen New Zealand sea lions and New Zealand fur seals in the wild (and we even have a Leopard seal that frequents an Auckland marina); but the California sea lion is my favourite pinniped by far.
That's not hard at all on the coast. They smell bad though.![]()
That's fair, you guys don't have too many North American species left in zoos so I understand.
That's not hard at all on the coast. They smell bad though.![]()
So do our pinnipeds; though nothing compares to the pungent stench of the Asian small-clawed otter when it's due for a clean out.![]()
People who unnecessarily add "moth" to the end of moth common names (i.e. "Maple-Basswood Leafroller Moth" instead of just "Maple-Basswood Leafroller").
I get that but personally I find it a bit annoying.For a lot of people it's easier to understand and remember what it is by adding moth.
*Cough*Carole Baskin*Cough*Idk if I said this before but opposing exotic pet ownership is one thing but having exotic pets and opposing exotic pet ownership is just pretty insulting.
Idk if I said this before but opposing exotic pet ownership is one thing but having exotic pets and opposing exotic pet ownership is just pretty insulting.
You just hit the nail on its head. The worst offender after Baskin imo is 2can TV. He does everything one shouldn't do with toucans (keeping different species together, give his animals junk food, keep them in an unsafe environment), yet he has the audacity to act as if he is better than any other people keeping toucans as pets. He claims to be rescuing his animals despite the fact that toucans are too rare for some average joe to adopt as a rescue.What do you mean by that statement ?People who own yet condemn exotic pets?
You just hit the nail on its head. The worst offender after Baskin imo is 2can TV. He does everything one shouldn't do with toucans (keeping different species together, give his animals junk food, keep them in an unsafe environment), yet he has the audacity to act as if he is better than any other people keeping toucans as pets. He claims to be rescuing his animals despite the fact that toucans are too rare for some average joe to adopt as a rescue.