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Oh we definitely don't have those here!!! Thanks for the info, you learn something every day!love Jan,xx
You're welcome Jan. You certainly do learn something everyday. I was just saying that to Bear recently. You never stop learning.Hugs Lindy
The brolga looks a lot like a sandhill crane. Don't think we have a numbat.
Interesting I will have to google sandhill crane. thanks Sunny.Hugs Lindy
Just thinking it looked like a heroin, when I read Leigh,s comment, no numbers though.
Just looked up sandhill crane and they do look similar, AnnaHugs Lindy
What family does the numbat belong to?Love,Ronniexx
Hi Ronnie numbats belong to the anteater family and are mostly found in Western Australia these days.Hugs Lindy
I agree with Sunny...the brogla does look quite a bit like a sandhill crane. The numbat looks like a cross between an armadillo and a rat. Thanks for sharing Lindy. ;)Hugs and blessings...Cat
think the brolga must be related to your sandhill crane as just looked it up. Thanks Cat.Hugs Lindy
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Oh we definitely don't have those here!!! Thanks for the info, you learn something every day!
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You're welcome Jan. You certainly do learn something everyday. I was just saying that to Bear recently. You never stop learning.
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The brolga looks a lot like a sandhill crane. Don't think we have a numbat.
ReplyDeleteInteresting I will have to google sandhill crane. thanks Sunny.
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Just thinking it looked like a heroin, when I read Leigh,s comment, no numbers though.
ReplyDeleteJust looked up sandhill crane and they do look similar, Anna
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What family does the numbat belong to?
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Ronnie
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Hi Ronnie numbats belong to the anteater family and are mostly found in Western Australia these days.
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I agree with Sunny...the brogla does look quite a bit like a sandhill crane. The numbat looks like a cross between an armadillo and a rat. Thanks for sharing Lindy. ;)
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think the brolga must be related to your sandhill crane as just looked it up. Thanks Cat.
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