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Ha ha watch those Cassowary's! They're vicious! I'm taking kids on a music camp to Paluma and i can just hear the following happening - "hey MIss! Check this out! A big friendly bird! Oh... hold on... ARGH MY EYE!"

I don't think that will happen, as they usually try to gut you with their feet, your eyes should be fine.
 
Got a nice collection there mate, love that cobra. Got any pics of it hooding up?

Cheers,

Jason
 
i must be doing something wrong as i have been up there 3 times and havent seen one yet,
o well maybe next time.

I considered myself pretty lucky that day, had only been in the bush about 30 minutes and was looking down setting the camera up and looked up and there he was, I was so bloody nervous I thought I was going to miss him. I got two decent shots and that made it all worth it. Didn't see any herps in the wild though, which was dissapointing, I think I used all my luck with the cassowary.
 
Did you say you released your spare animals? That's so interesting..as not only would people not give up their animals that easily in Australia...but I believe it is illegal and frowned upon over here.

I don't think that will happen, as they usually try to gut you with their feet, your eyes should be fine.

Party pooper! I still chuckled... :p
 
nice snakes!! i lived in south africa, pretoria and i love south african reptiles!!! if you do come and visit australia go to Uluru (Ayers Rock) i saw some amazing snakes/ lizards there its like a reptile heaven (went for 2 days and saw 3 diffrent types of snakes and 2 diff types of lizards..
 
Yeah I'd love to see some pics of the Cobra hooded mate, looks great
 
sexy looking snakes you have there.

not sure what would do if i got stuck with 100 odd baby vens but hey.

love the set up.

bel : )
 
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