on โ03-10-2015 12:15 PM
This is a thread with no particular
Topic so no one can be off topic ๐
So if anyone out there has something
To say about anything you like now
Is your chance
Keep it clean
And be nice
See how long that lasts
Can we keep politics and religion out
Of the conversation
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on โ09-10-2017 04:10 PM
Lucky lucky emus ...
on โ09-10-2017 04:13 PM
on โ09-10-2017 04:19 PM
Keep dreaming possum.
on โ09-10-2017 04:25 PM
And I'd completely forgotten I'd saved this one...
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on โ09-10-2017 04:44 PM
on โ09-10-2017 08:52 PM
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on โ10-10-2017 06:46 AM
love that show ecar !! .......watched it a few times over the years
on โ10-10-2017 02:06 PM
Last night... A Mum possum, a little bit smaller than Takeaway turned up with a baby on her back...
The little one is at the stage of being able to lean over Mum's shoulder, to see what Mum's eating, and maybe try some, ha ha, but hanging on, and staying on Mum's back can still be a bit difficult at times...
They were up on the bridge... Mum shuffled forward half a pace... The little one started to slide backwards of her back, with that "I know I'm sliding, but I think trying to hang on is my best bet" look... ha ha.
Mum moved forward another half pace and the poor little one ended up sitting on the bridge, with a surprised look, ha ha.
Mum, being an excellent Mum, noticed that the little one wasn't where it should be, and spun around, on the spot, to face the little one... "Oh, you're okay...".
I'm good... said the little one... But now you're facing me... How do I get back up onto your back? ha ha.
It wasn't that difficult... The little one scampered to Mum's shoulder and climbed back up, somewhat awkwardly - ending up not so much sitting along Mum's back as draped over her shoulders, ha ha.
The little one seems to be about three weeks younger than Zoo, so it's going to be interesting, if they become regular visitors, watching the progression of the two, especially if Zoo is still here, and she encounters the other young possum when she's out "exploring"... ha ha.
It's been a long time since there's been two very young possums here, at the same time.
"It's someone else! And they're My size! What do I do?!"... ha ha.
Mothers are very protective, so the little ones don't, as a rule, get to "meet" other possums.
The nearest they come is seeing adults at a distance - "over there", usually putting some space between themselves and the little one's Mother... ha ha.
The experience of meeting someone much the same size as yourself must be a very new, and confronting experience, ha ha.
But, from experience, they seem to cope fairly well.
Either it leads to tentative nose sniffing, or good old fashioned running away, ha ha.
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on โ10-10-2017 02:07 PM
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on โ10-10-2017 02:16 PM