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bryan1

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Hiya guy's,
I'd like to see all the city dwellers get some of the visitors I had here today in the front yard. The pic was taken within about 10 metres of the house. I would of got closer but Norbet da dragon was guarding the entrance.

Cheers Bryan :D :D :D

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Only place I get to see those guys is the local zoo.
 
hi,
Would I be right in assuming that your fence is not 'roo proof':rolleyes:

Nigel
I don't know if they have all died off now or not?.

I think what it is, all the mum's doing the school run in their 4*4's with 'roo bars' have wiped them out!:D

either that or they have all 'hopped' on a plane back to OZ.
 
ericgibbs said:
I think what it is, all the mum's doing the school run in their 4*4's with 'roo bars' have wiped them out!:D

Tell me about it! :D

However, they were up near Glossop (middle of no where), and there probably wasn't any school run traffic.
 
Nigel Goodwin said:
However, they were up near Glossop (middle of no where), and there probably wasn't any school run traffic.

Did a little research regarding the missing Glossop kangeroo's, apparently they have been cross breeding with the local sheep population.;)

I completly new species has evolved, scientists have named the species 'wooli-jumperous' :eek:
 
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