What do you know about this place?? Any questions about anything or rumours you need cleared up??
Where? I guess I am moving.dinosaurs
Hiding in the people's basements.Where? I guess I am moving.
Sure....worse than frozen Iguanas in Florida...Theres lots of drop bears, its a real issue out this way.
I couldnt help myselfSure....worse than frozen Iguanas in Florida...
Hits just keep on comin', eh?I couldnt help myself
But in all seriousness, if you look up eshay bah that stuff is real... its an unusual day if you dont come across at least one eshay out on the main
I agree, it has a scary imageGiant spiders, poisonous animals, crocs, sharks, dinosaurs, aliens and people who constantly look around for danger.
Good thing it's on the other side of the world.
Not all eshays are on ice some are clean but the real gronks have had a couple hits. Ive had many great conversations with the local eshays, they often are really nice people especially if youve got a lighter on you or a ciggyHits just keep on comin', eh?
all it is is imageI agree, it has a scary image
I mean goannas are fairly dinosaur like.... They taste good tooWhere? I guess I am moving.
You forgot about poisonous plants.... ALOT of tourists come here and no one warns them about the sheer amount of deadly plants here.... There's the gympie-gympie which has a sting so bad it will send you insane, people who get stung by it have to be sedated because they actually kill themselves to escape the pain and the sting lasts for up to a yearGiant spiders, poisonous animals, crocs, sharks, dinosaurs, aliens and people who constantly look around for danger.
Good thing it's on the other side of the world.
Yea apparently the government has given up on trying to wipe em out... The fuckers just don't dieThey are bad around my way at the moment, @nia_5712 lol
Why is it that those fuckers stick around yet the panthers in the blue mountains disappear after a couple bad fires!?Yea apparently the government has given up on trying to wipe em out... The fuckers just don't die
Someone was telling me the Panthers aren't actually Panthers, when feral cats breed in the wild they apparently get bigger until they're the size of a small panther... I think that's bullshit, there's no way 4 generations of being feral will increase your offsprings size by tenfold but how the fuck else would you explain it??Why is it that those fuckers stick around yet the panthers in the blue mountains disappear after a couple bad fires!?
It takes all the fun out of bush walking if you arent on the constant lookout for a yowling cat
There used to be a number of private zoos around sydney. There was a fairly large one who had been known for having melanistic (black) leopards amoungst standard coloured leopards.Someone was telling me the Panthers aren't actually Panthers, when feral cats breed in the wild they apparently get bigger until they're the size of a small panther... I think that's bullshit, there's no way 4 generations of being feral will increase your offsprings size by tenfold but how the fuck else would you explain it??
Well shit.... How do you explain the ones in VIC and WA though??There used to be a number of private zoos around sydney. There was a fairly large one who had been known for having melanistic (black) leopards amoungst standard coloured leopards.
I cant recall whether he was forced fo shut down because of a changd in regulations or if he was going broke. However, rather then rehoming them he decided to set the animals free.
They thrived in the Blue Mountains and their population grew with numberous sitings of mothers & cubs and sightings out as far as Mudgee.
Id heard of the Vic ones and maybe a similar thing occured or the bushfires pushed them further south.Well shit.... How do you explain the ones in VIC and WA though??
The WA sighting was awhile ago... Early 2000sId heard of the Vic ones and maybe a similar thing occured or the bushfires pushed them further south.
WA id never heard off.
I recall the haunting screaming calls of the animals warning others that the panther was in the area growing up. It was so quiet & blissful whenever it was elsewhere.
Our cities suck but our nature is awesome... If you see a layerbird you should try to repeat a blizzard phrase repeatedly or make sex noises, they mimic things so if you're lucky people will start hearing gibberish and sex noises coming from the bush or the treesAustralia< on my to do list of places to go and New Zealand
Australia< on my to do list of places to go and New Zealand
Australia< on my to do list of places to go and New Zealand
I am always on the look out for a prowling pussy-cat, @nia_5712 niaWhy is it that those fuckers stick around yet the panthers in the blue mountains disappear after a couple bad fires!?
It takes all the fun out of bush walking if you arent on the constant lookout for a yowling cat