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I'm back

DeanBright Aug 28, 2006 12:02 PM

I got back Thursday night. I would have posted earlier, but I was having problems with internet. I saw lots of stuff. It was kind of spring weather there. I found two juvenile blue tongue skinks, and another lizard. I was unable to catch it, but did look at it for a while, it was about 5-6 inches long, kind of resembled a fence lizard in a way. My dad found a big monitor lizard. It would be easy to feed a lizard in Australia, ever thing I turned over had big cockroaches, beetle larvae, and mealworms under it, and they were all really big. Besides the herps, I did see kangaroos, wallabies, wombats, platypus, echidnas, lyrebirds, opossums, and lots of parrots. They have two kinds of crayfish, one kind is real similiar to the ones in the US, and the other is like a lobster, they are both fresh water. I managed to catch five of the big ones and a lot of the little ones. I will try to post some pictures soon.

Morgan

Replies (3)

PHEve Aug 29, 2006 08:40 AM

Glad the trip was filled with adventure and so many awesome creatures.

Be waiting for those pics
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lizard_lover Aug 29, 2006 01:52 PM

Your trip sounds like it my idea of Heaven.

élan
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kellybee Aug 30, 2006 08:18 AM

Wow, Platypus would have done it for me never mind the rest

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