SeaShell
Not so new Member
Hiya guys,
I love womas, they are one of my favourite species, and growing up in wheatbelt area of Western Australia, I spent a lot of time looking for wild ones. I had a personal 'bucket list' (shall we call it) of nearly a hundred reptile species local to my area that I wanted to find and document, and over the years I managed to tick off at least 80 percent of them. But the one thing I never saw, let alone get a photograph of, was the south-west locality Woma.
Unfortunately they didn't fair well with farmland taking over, and it is still at the top of my list to get a photo and documentation of one before too late.
My question is, has anyone one here ever found a SW woma that they can share their stories or photos of?
I love womas, they are one of my favourite species, and growing up in wheatbelt area of Western Australia, I spent a lot of time looking for wild ones. I had a personal 'bucket list' (shall we call it) of nearly a hundred reptile species local to my area that I wanted to find and document, and over the years I managed to tick off at least 80 percent of them. But the one thing I never saw, let alone get a photograph of, was the south-west locality Woma.
Unfortunately they didn't fair well with farmland taking over, and it is still at the top of my list to get a photo and documentation of one before too late.
My question is, has anyone one here ever found a SW woma that they can share their stories or photos of?