T Tim the Slugman Joined Jun 9, 2005 Messages 1,376 Dec 5, 2009 #21 I would say skunk in my part of the woods.
the lone gunman Joined May 29, 2008 Messages 938 Dec 6, 2009 #22 Tim the Slugman said: I would say skunk in my part of the woods. Click to expand... Thats what Im thinking Too.
Tim the Slugman said: I would say skunk in my part of the woods. Click to expand... Thats what Im thinking Too.
S SouthernCross Joined Jun 25, 2008 Messages 1,484 Dec 6, 2009 #23 If I saw that here in Australia, I would say it was the work of an Echinda (an Aussie version of an ant eater that eats both termites & normal ants). Do you have an equivalent animal over there? Kind regards Mick
If I saw that here in Australia, I would say it was the work of an Echinda (an Aussie version of an ant eater that eats both termites & normal ants). Do you have an equivalent animal over there? Kind regards Mick
T Toucan Oasis BANNED Joined Aug 17, 2009 Messages 793 Dec 6, 2009 #24 Peckerwood. Seen it here many a time. Hmmmmmmmmmm. Maybe it was Gryll Bears, making a shelter
Mack Expert Ultracrepidarian Platinum Member Joined Aug 19, 2007 Messages 39,344 Dec 6, 2009 #25 SouthernCross said: If I saw that here in Australia, I would say it was the work of an Echinda (an Aussie version of an ant eater that eats both termites & normal ants). Do you have an equivalent animal over there? Kind regards Mick Click to expand... Yes we do. The nickname for the Pileated Woodpecker is Anteater of the North.
SouthernCross said: If I saw that here in Australia, I would say it was the work of an Echinda (an Aussie version of an ant eater that eats both termites & normal ants). Do you have an equivalent animal over there? Kind regards Mick Click to expand... Yes we do. The nickname for the Pileated Woodpecker is Anteater of the North.