Thyacoleo roadkill?
Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2010 7:17 pm
From Centre of Fortean Zoology's webpage:
http://cfzaustralia.blogspot.com/2010/1 ... n-nsw.html
The only thing that strikes me as odd, is the language used by the author/interviewee of this piece, e.g., "The abundance of roos and wallabies in this area is phenomenal, so a foodsource for a carnivorous predator to thrive in the Capertee Valley is probably salubrious"
('salubrious'- adj. Conducive or favorable to health or well-being). Not language you expect to hear from your average Aussie truck driver! Particularly when they use the wrong tense to describe their reason for not stopping... " I couldn't stop as I would have ran over my driving hours..."
Either way, it's interesting and there is a lovely Thylacoleo picture to see as well.
Shazz
http://cfzaustralia.blogspot.com/2010/1 ... n-nsw.html
The only thing that strikes me as odd, is the language used by the author/interviewee of this piece, e.g., "The abundance of roos and wallabies in this area is phenomenal, so a foodsource for a carnivorous predator to thrive in the Capertee Valley is probably salubrious"
('salubrious'- adj. Conducive or favorable to health or well-being). Not language you expect to hear from your average Aussie truck driver! Particularly when they use the wrong tense to describe their reason for not stopping... " I couldn't stop as I would have ran over my driving hours..."
Either way, it's interesting and there is a lovely Thylacoleo picture to see as well.
Shazz