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Gerty Dancer wrote:

They only referred to "Hairy Nosed" wombats... I hope our forum wombat doesnt have a hairy nose!!


 No but he has a hairy backside...ashamed  (wash your mouth out that man ! no)

What Doug said too ! wink biggrin



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Can you people STOP TELLING THE TRUTH about our Wombat ??? IF  he had feelings he would be hurt ?? biggrin



-- Edited by dazren on Tuesday 4th of September 2012 04:16:07 PM

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Saw a segment last night on 7-30 ABC. they reckon that our hairy nosed Wombats are all losing their hair. I sincerely hope that this does not apply to our resident Wombat?????



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I didn't see the report............................. but is this due to Global Warming/Climate Change/or just stress from the Carbon Tax?

I have been told that hairloss can be triggered by stress.  Lol



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They only referred to "Hairy Nosed" wombats... I hope our forum wombat doesnt have a hairy nose!!

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Our wombat is bald cos he has his nose into everything. He also scratches all the time as well. smile



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I did not see the program, no problems for me.

GD, I'm a bare nosed wombat or sometimes called a common wombat biggrin

Dougwe, I am not bald and I only scratch when I have flea's biggrin

Duh, how do you know I have a hairy backside, have you been looking? biggrin

dazren, no problem mate, I have a really thick skin biggrin especially around the back end biggrin



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We were very saddened today....we drove about 35 kms from Bemboka to Bega in NSW and saw at least 12 dead wombats on the side of the road - often two near each other. There must be a lot of live ones out there to see so many dead ones.

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We were very saddened today....we drove about 35 kms from Bemboka to Bega in NSW and saw at least 12 dead wombats on the side of the road - often two near each other. There must be a lot of live ones out there to see so many dead ones.


 Oh gosh that is so sad. nononono

I had seeing our wildlife dead on the roads and highways especially in country areas.  It breaks my heart to see so many.  A lot of country folk don't care if they hit them either, which ticks me off no end.

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neilnruth wrote:

We were very saddened today....we drove about 35 kms from Bemboka to Bega in NSW and saw at least 12 dead wombats on the side of the road - often two near each other. There must be a lot of live ones out there to see so many dead ones.


 crycrycrycrycrycrycry



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Oh yes, you certainly care if you hit a wombat... not only because you are killing a creature, but its like running into a brick dunny!!! They do heaps of damage to your vehicle... I've braked very, very sharply to miss them! They have a bad habit of seeing you coming then just staying there with their back to the oncoming car... as they do to protect themselves against dingoes. A truck wouldnt be able to stop.



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Gerty Dancer wrote:

Oh yes, you certainly care if you hit a wombat... not only because you are killing a creature, but its like running into a brick dunny!!! They do heaps of damage to your vehicle... I've braked very, very sharply to miss them! They have a bad habit of seeing you coming then just staying there with their back to the oncoming car... as they do to protect themselves against dingoes. A truck wouldnt be able to stop.


 GD, the problem with trucks is they are a pain in the backside biggrin



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