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Post by Deleted on Sept 7, 2017 18:50:11 GMT
i saw a dead bird when i was jogging
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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2017 22:14:11 GMT
i saw a dead bird when i was jogging jogging lol u normie
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Post by Deleted on Sept 9, 2017 3:36:02 GMT
i saw a dead bird when i was jogging jogging lol u normie
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Post by Deleted on Sept 11, 2017 1:54:18 GMT
Possums, kangaroos, wallabies, deers, sheep, rabbits, kookaburras, herons, crows, magpies, ice addicts, spiders, black snakes, foxes, goannas, turtles, pelicans(rarely) I tried going hunting for wild pigs once but I didn't see a single damn pig. Also there are a lot of big and intimidating looking ants. ohh and I also forgot swamp hens which are some very beautiful birds that live in the dam near where I live, they're not quite as good as herons though they're pretty close
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Post by HarneyBarnes on Sept 12, 2017 2:59:41 GMT
In the daily occurrence of the wildlife coming into the human's city center territory, many animals can be found. Such species including one in the bird family of hawks, quail, gulls, owls, and the many others several miles south. In other's there is a small critter circle, up to but not exclusively of rabbits, deer (all stages, even the velvet/shedding stage), squirrels, chipmunks As for the inanimate fauna (or the incredibly slow moving ones), the majority consists of sagebrush, rabbitbrush, and a whole lot of noxious weeds (both native to the land and imported) including but not exclusive to shrubs, single plants, branching webs, or large trees or shrub-sized trees. The two species above, the Pine Butterfly (Conifer defoliator) and Western Juniper Tree (Juniperus occidentalis), are both native to the region, both with their own inherent beauty. Being native to the land, they live with all of the natural checks and balances generally in place. But with the increase of commercial farming, the redirection and irrigation of water and overgrowth has led to the species above to have increased abormally in population, almost akin to a noxious weed or an invasive species. A truly conniving case of disruption.
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Post by jacques on Sept 12, 2017 5:27:41 GMT
possums. luckily my dog was eating a baby one, hopefully they've left now. i've been noticing a lot of red centipedes when moving firewood
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Post by Deleted on Sept 12, 2017 20:47:14 GMT
Possums, kangaroos, wallabies, deers, sheep, rabbits, kookaburras, herons, crows, magpies, ice addicts, spiders, black snakes, foxes, goannas, turtles, pelicans(rarely) I tried going hunting for wild pigs once but I didn't see a single damn pig. Also there are a lot of big and intimidating looking ants. ohh and I also forgot swamp hens which are some very beautiful birds that live in the dam near where I live, they're not quite as good as herons though they're pretty close
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Post by Deleted on Sept 13, 2017 5:32:21 GMT
american possums look like giant rats
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Post by jacques on Jan 26, 2018 8:40:28 GMT
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Post by softest on Jan 27, 2018 6:50:08 GMT
I keep seeing sparrows in my cat's mouth She even nabbed a dead rainbow lorikeet Otherwise seems like a pretty mundane variety of spiders, cats, possums, birds, earthworms, snails, white butterflies. I should post pictures too.
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Post by Deleted on May 16, 2018 0:55:44 GMT
there are a lot of damn spiders here and they are not nice I saw a mushroom that gloews in the dark
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Post by Jinxtengu on May 16, 2018 3:29:47 GMT
I saw a mushroom that gloews in the dark Where did you see that? I've heard about those but never seen one. I went mushroom picking in a pine forest a few years ago (just after cooking ones!) it was a nice experience. There were meant to be some bioluminescent one’s but I didn’t stay after dark. I've only seen spiders and bugs in my house recently. I don't really mind. I was working on the computer a few weeks ago and I felt something on my face, I thought it was a fly but it was a rather large spider, literally on my nose. I just flicked it off and kept working. I didn't even kill it, I just left it on my desk. I don't know what sort it was, it was brown and fat. People can be such babies about spiders, I don't get it. I was at the pub and these girls were saying that they cry and have to call people on the phone to come and help them remove spiders, these people are over 22 and live in the country. And while im on that subject, FUCK, I meet people who come across snakes and have to kill them, Whatever happened to respecting nature? Why doesn’t the snake have a right to live. man this pisses me off. Im starting to worry some of the town people might read this forum, uuuugggg now I can't even publicly express my opinions. blahh sorry about the profanity. Im not so strickt about it I guess.
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Post by Deleted on May 16, 2018 3:40:13 GMT
hey jinx hows the game development going
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Post by Jinxtengu on May 16, 2018 4:01:05 GMT
hey jinx hows the game development going Pretty shit, nahh it's going ok. I need to get back to it. Im really close to finishing this new game, but im freaking exhausted. I haven't been able to get my kangaroo meat for 2 weeks and I am pissed off!! grrr Iv'e been eating shitty lentils all week. Im working on an animation of a fish, then I have to do some level design then Im starting a new level. 2-3 more levels and I think this game will be nicely completed. Im going back to it now.. logging off. If im not on here it means im working.
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Post by Deleted on May 16, 2018 5:10:41 GMT
Where did you see that? I've heard about those but never seen one. I was at the pub and these girls were saying that they cry and have to call people on the phone to come and help them remove spiders, these people are over 22 and live in the country. that applies also to males, I know some of that age who behave that way. I admittedly do not like seeing unknown species around because there seems to be a fair chance around here they are poisonous, but I am not bothered by huntsmen and daddy long legs or those black house ones. I think I have been bitten by spiders a few times, but only little ones.
I saw the mushroom on the road where I live a bit further up the road near a nature reserve around about in between these places in new south wales. I don't know very well how to describe the mushroom, but it was fairly small, like maybe 5mm thick in the stem, and 3cm tall and had the kind of cap that is not flat and wide
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