I went to Kyabram on Sunday with my kids and found they had Dingo Pups.
I took a few photos I have put in the gallery. The pups were very active and the father defensive. He came up near the wire once and made a grunting type sound at us with his hair on his back standing up. He kept watch the whole time while the mother just hid in the back corner. Not sure if she was scared of us or the pups. The pups are at the age when they would constantly anoy their mother so I think she was trying to get away from them.
The spoted Tail Quoll was also out and looking fat so I got some photos of him.
Most of the snake tanks are occupied so they must have replaced most the stolen snakes. I did hear a lot of snake keepers were going to donate snakes.

I took a few photos I have put in the gallery. The pups were very active and the father defensive. He came up near the wire once and made a grunting type sound at us with his hair on his back standing up. He kept watch the whole time while the mother just hid in the back corner. Not sure if she was scared of us or the pups. The pups are at the age when they would constantly anoy their mother so I think she was trying to get away from them.
The spoted Tail Quoll was also out and looking fat so I got some photos of him.
Most of the snake tanks are occupied so they must have replaced most the stolen snakes. I did hear a lot of snake keepers were going to donate snakes.
