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Black Orchid
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Re: The Butterfly Forest update

Post by Black Orchid » Sun Sep 24, 2017 4:04 pm

Aussies, in general, are not hunters although there are exceptions.

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Re: The Butterfly Forest update

Post by Warrior » Sun Sep 24, 2017 4:13 pm

Black Orchid wrote:Aussies, in general, are not hunters although there are exceptions.
What??

No Crock Hunters?? LOL!!

I know illegal.

Warrior.

p.s.....Maybe a Dingo ate your Baby??

LOL!!

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Black Orchid
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Re: The Butterfly Forest update

Post by Black Orchid » Sun Sep 24, 2017 4:24 pm

Hey! Settle down Yank 8-)

Actually someone shot a 5.2 metre Croc the other day in north Queensland which they think could have been 100 years old and now there are fears for the behaviour of the other Crocs in the area as they fight for leadership and control.

It's such a shame that idiots can totally upset the balance of things through killing things in fear.

Anyway this is Sprint's Butterfly Forest thread :emb

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Re: The Butterfly Forest update

Post by Warrior » Sun Sep 24, 2017 4:31 pm

Black Orchid wrote:Hey! Settle down Yank 8-)

Actually someone shot a 5.2 metre Croc the other day in north Queensland which they think could have been 100 years old and now there are fears for the behaviour of the other Crocs in the area as they fight for leadership and control.

It's such a shame that idiots can totally upset the balance of things through killing things in fear.

Anyway this is Sprint's Butterfly Forest thread :emb
LOL!!!

Yeah that is awful!!

We allow Alligator hunting in Florida but we have a massive population of them.

The weird thing is after a big hurricane a bunch of exotic snakes like pythons got lose in the Everglades as they are reproducing and growing like mad!!

Evidently the Everglades is a perfect area for these snakes to live and breed and they are getting so big a few began to swallow ALLIGATORS!!

A few snakes were found with their bodies split open and alligator limbs sticking out of them.

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Re: The Butterfly Forest update

Post by sprintcyclist » Sun Sep 24, 2017 7:44 pm

It's all nature.
Right Wing is the Natural Progression.

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Re: The Butterfly Forest update

Post by AiA in Atlanta » Mon Sep 25, 2017 5:54 am

Russian sage is another good pollinator for dry, lean soil.

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