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Greatest risk to Bushwalkers in Australia

Postby wildwalks » Mon 10 Oct, 2011 12:38 pm

An interesting article on ABC about the "Carnivorous Koala" AKA Drop bear.

http://www.abc.net.au/local/audio/2011/10/07/3334604.htm
The MP3 Is worth a listen.

I love the distribution map. Although If I lived in FNQ, Vic or Tas I think I would be insulted.

Obviously an attempt on viral marketing (does not seemed to have been picked up), but good to see such rear animals getting the attention they deserve.

Any recent sightings??

Matt :)
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Re: Greatest risk to Bushwalkers in Australia

Postby Lindsay » Mon 10 Oct, 2011 2:46 pm

There used to be a colony down at Galson Gorge but they were wiped out by the feral carnivorous chickens. :shock:
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Re: Greatest risk to Bushwalkers in Australia

Postby andrewbish » Mon 10 Oct, 2011 5:01 pm

I thought they were marsupials ie. should just be called 'Drops'?
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Re: Greatest risk to Bushwalkers in Australia

Postby flatfoot » Mon 10 Oct, 2011 5:54 pm

andrewbish wrote:I thought they were marsupials ie. should just be called 'Drops'?


That comment is unbearable :lol:
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Re: Greatest risk to Bushwalkers in Australia

Postby wildwalks » Tue 11 Oct, 2011 12:45 pm

flatfoot wrote:That comment is unbearable :lol:

Ohh.. how much can a drop bear.

I thought those Galston Gorge chickens where looking a little fatter
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Re: Greatest risk to Bushwalkers in Australia

Postby ak83 » Thu 13 Oct, 2011 9:57 pm

Lindsay wrote:There used to be a colony down at Galson Gorge but they were wiped out by the feral carnivorous chickens. :shock:


I heard they were then driven to extinction by a pack of hoop snakes!
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Re: Greatest risk to Bushwalkers in Australia

Postby DaveNoble » Thu 13 Oct, 2011 10:04 pm

ak83 wrote:I heard they were then driven to extinction by a pack of hoop snakes!


Hoop snakes for those that don't know are very nasty indeed! They bite their own tail and form into a "hoop" shape and then roll towards you at high speed. Very hard to run away from. Best to avoid if you can.....

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Re: Greatest risk to Bushwalkers in Australia

Postby climberman » Fri 14 Oct, 2011 5:39 pm

I heard though that they can be killed with a left handed hammer ?
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Re: Greatest risk to Bushwalkers in Australia

Postby Bluegum Mic » Fri 14 Oct, 2011 7:20 pm

Not quite as vicious as those snow snakes though. You'll be happily skiing along and then when you least expect it...BAM!!! they strike and leave you in a world of pain skis n stocks marooned in a yard sale. They always seem to slither away before anyone else can see it was them....
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Re: Greatest risk to Bushwalkers in Australia

Postby DaveNoble » Fri 14 Oct, 2011 9:54 pm

Danger of Drop Bears -
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Re: Greatest risk to Bushwalkers in Australia

Postby wildwalks » Mon 17 Oct, 2011 10:26 am

Looks way more dangerous than that contour line I tripped over when walking uphill a few weeks ago.
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Re: Greatest risk to Bushwalkers in Australia

Postby stepbystep » Thu 03 May, 2012 4:57 pm

The idea of wilderness needs no defense, it only needs defenders ~ Edward Abbey
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Re: Greatest risk to Bushwalkers in Australia

Postby walkinTas » Thu 03 May, 2012 5:33 pm

Clearly they got that prize under false pretence. They are obvious not ancient at all. Is just a drop bear skeleton.
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Re: Greatest risk to Bushwalkers in Australia

Postby stepbystep » Thu 03 May, 2012 5:55 pm

walkinTas wrote:Clearly they got that prize under false pretence. They are obvious not ancient at all. Is just a drop bear skeleton.


That's my thoughts... size of a sheep :shock:
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Re: Greatest risk to Bushwalkers in Australia

Postby Moondog55 » Mon 21 May, 2012 8:50 am

Drop bears are much more scary than those American Vampire chipmunks
Ve are too soon old und too late schmart
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