hugsta Almost Legendary Joined Aug 21, 2003 Messages 5,386 Reaction score 4 Location SYDNEY Mar 25, 2005 #41 Maybe it's baby donkey....... :roll: :wink:
CHEWY Well-Known Member Joined Jan 28, 2003 Messages 388 Reaction score 0 Location Sydney Mar 25, 2005 #42 Oh, and capybara grow to the size of a sheep, their young are even larger than that pictured.
B BROWNS Very Well-Known Member Joined Jan 30, 2003 Messages 4,234 Reaction score 0 Location NTH QLD Mar 25, 2005 #43 It's definitely not a wild pic....you don't find albinos eating whatever taht it is very often,definitely staged!!!
It's definitely not a wild pic....you don't find albinos eating whatever taht it is very often,definitely staged!!!
hugsta Almost Legendary Joined Aug 21, 2003 Messages 5,386 Reaction score 4 Location SYDNEY Mar 25, 2005 #44 Maybe the owner is getting rid of the neighbours annoying dog or gazelle or donkey or giant rodent or whatever the hell it is eating. LOL
Maybe the owner is getting rid of the neighbours annoying dog or gazelle or donkey or giant rodent or whatever the hell it is eating. LOL
Greebo Snakologist Joined Jan 23, 2003 Messages 5,018 Reaction score 0 Location Wagga Wagga NSW 2650 Mar 25, 2005 #45 D'oh, a deer, a female deer.
earthmother Well-Known Member Joined Aug 24, 2003 Messages 907 Reaction score 0 Location Oz - Whoop Whoop Mar 26, 2005 #46 Okay, Okay, it's 'Gerzumpf' a cross between a ferret and a giraffe. True Boa, but they shouldn't be 'in' Australia. Pesky things.
Okay, Okay, it's 'Gerzumpf' a cross between a ferret and a giraffe. True Boa, but they shouldn't be 'in' Australia. Pesky things.
I instar Almost Legendary Joined Mar 17, 2004 Messages 5,373 Reaction score 0 Location sydney Mar 26, 2005 #47 GOT HIM !!! :twisted: