Fangs and Emus
- Boab Bob
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Fangs and Emus
Just wondering about possible regional variations. Fangs seem to be seen more south if i'm correct? Or just an age attribute? The sightings on the longitude around Broken Hill NSW and Loxton SA are not far from the southern hub of greatest emu density and i'm wildly speculating that perhaps they run after the bird, grab it's body/jump on it and latch on the with fags around the neck.
- Boab Bob
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Re: Fangs and Emus
Check out the eastern grey kangaroo density if you want a crypto-epiphany
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