SteveNT
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You surely live in a lovely place....
not by accident Annie
nice Smithers, you're doubly welcome
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You surely live in a lovely place....
Forget the fish, the bats are great! When my husband first met me, the flatmate and I were raising baby flying foxes. They are wonderfully social creatures, but we gave them back to the main wildlife carers to be introduced to the social colony when they started urine bathing. A necessity in the wild, but funny and stinky when done by an incompetent juvenile bat. This was in the lovely days before lyssavirus (bat rabies) hit Australia.
Cheers, good info.
Either way I love fruit bats and on long hauls to Kalkaringi or Ngukurr I keep a towel handy for getting them off the barbed wire fences that surround a lot of dams. End of the day it's not the antiquity of Lyssa I'm afraid of.
They're very tasty after they've spent a couple of weeks raiding the mango plantations!
One of the old fellas told us how to cook them in a ground oven. They say they are best during the build. You dig a small pit, light your fire, throw in pandanus nuts and rocks for heat. Once the flames are gone put the bat in belly side down and cover over with paper bark and then sand.
Dig it up after about an hour, throw the bat away and eat the rocks!
That's disgusting Steve! Lol!
This was in the lovely days before lyssavirus (bat rabies) hit Australia.
Wrap him in glad wrap and give him a feeder tube! Long as he understands Darlyn will get the biggest fish.
We have excellent fluid replenishment processes and dont lose many Mexicans
And there are sights to see, adventures to have and fish to fang!
Give him a nudge!
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