Placental Predators


Placental Predators

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DonFletcher wrote:
27 Apr 2025
Thanks

Canis lupus
Choyster wrote:
27 Apr 2025
Yeah, the dingos were calling intermittently so I took a short recording. Background sound is the people talking - I recorded the audio at a campground.

Canis lupus
DonFletcher wrote:
27 Apr 2025
6 seconds is not a long sound track! What are the background noises? People and frogs?

Canis lupus
waltraud wrote:
6 Apr 2025
PCS rangers would often drop road kill or animals injured and then shot in nature reserve. often found close to a management road. I used to pick up dead rabbits and in one case a dead hare without visible injuries, gave it to CSIRO or asked CSIRO to pick up after providing coordinates. Turned out that 2 rabbits and the one hare were killed by Calicivirus. The hare was killed by a naturally occurring strain that infects hares and rabbits. Typical position in death caused by Calicivirus shown by the hare Lepus capensis (Brown Hare) with comments by CSIRO about the virus.

Vulpes vulpes
DonFletcher wrote:
4 Apr 2025
Maybe they were shot. Maybe they were roadkill. Next time it might help to examine carcasses to rule out some likely explanations such as shooting or roadkill.

Vulpes vulpes
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