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    I was out in the bush again today and came across this beautiful 3' (900mm) long lace monitor, simply stunning, I would have liked a cuddle but the monitor didnt... and scampered further up the tree.
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    Re: Not something you see every day

    Amazing! Quite a unique shaped head that is

    Will it eat fire ants? If yes, send a boat load to Texas, USA
    Lee B.
    DFW area, Texas, USA

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      Re: Not something you see every day

      Originally posted by Lburou View Post
      Amazing! Quite a unique shaped head that is

      Will it eat fire ants? If yes, send a boat load to Texas, USA
      You need one of these...another Ozzie weird animal.....



      They suck up ants as part of their job....
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        Re: Not something you see every day

        These fire ants are ants from hell. They bite with one end while stinging with the other end. The sting feels like fire, hence the name fire ant. You get a pustule with every bite. They kill everything that lives or grows on the ground.

        While I was thinking of importing one of your anteaters, I remembered reports of the importation of rabbits to Australia and toads to some Pacific islands where they flourished and displaced native animals....Nevertheless, we have begun ti import a little fly which inserts its egg into a crack in the armour of the fire ant and ultimately kills it. I hope it works.

        P.S. Fire ants would swarm that ant eater and kill it with ten thousand bites, then use it for food.
        Lee B.
        DFW area, Texas, USA

        If you are thinking about building a brick oven, my advice is Here.

        I try to learn from my mistakes, and from yours when you give me a heads up.

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        • #5
          Re: Not something you see every day

          dont worry lburou there here as well (some idiot didnt clean a shipping container properly)

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            Re: Not something you see every day

            Originally posted by bris-pizza-oven View Post
            dont worry lburou there here as well (some idiot didnt clean a shipping container properly)
            Maybe all that drenching rain will kill the buggers off?
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            • #7
              Re: Not something you see every day

              i dont know about rain but i know petrol worked a treat ...there called fireants for a reason


              the goverment are using choppers to bait them but i cant see it realy working

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                Re: Not something you see every day

                Originally posted by bris-pizza-oven View Post
                dont worry lburou there here as well (some idiot didnt clean a shipping container properly)
                A very sad thing for Australia...

                When it rains, they float down the river in balls of ants. Some live and some die, but they spread in ways that are surprising. :-/
                Lee B.
                DFW area, Texas, USA

                If you are thinking about building a brick oven, my advice is Here.

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