Placental Predators


Placental Predators

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HelenCross wrote:
7 Jun 2025
It's been posted to Lost Pets Facebook pages numerous times and on the Kambah Community Noticeboard page. No-one seems to want to claim it.

Felis catus
DonFletcher wrote:
6 Jun 2025
I posted to the FB group 'Lost and Found Pets Canberra' with a link to this page. Also to Canberra Lost Dogs Cats and Pets Pawboost.

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WendyEM wrote:
6 Jun 2025
whoever dumped it, or fail to contain it, should be VERY ashamed of themselves.

Felis catus
LineMarie wrote:
6 Jun 2025

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AndyRoo wrote:
27 May 2025
Thanks Don. Another lesson for me re scats i.e. to break them open as much as I can to reveal their contents. One of my FOG colleagues is aware that pigs have previously been seen in the area but I think this was along the creek line. They also spotted a fox recently. It was a solitary scat in undisturbed grassy ground cover well above the creek in an area with dry hard rocky/shaly soil beneath i.e. not the type of terrain and disturbance I have usually seen from pigs. If it was a dog then it could have been anyone's (e.g. surrounding landholder's, RFS team member, someone else's) or a wild dog?

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