The top is a bobtail, middle is a northern quoll and bottom is a centralian blue tongue
The top is a bobtail, middle is a northern quoll and bottom is a centralian blue tongue
Just some βhappyβ #wildoz babies for your feed
Can confirm that, ningauis and planigales will fight your fingers to the death. This male kaluta was especially fierce during breeding season.
A few years ago on π¦ we had a wonderful culture of sharing Australian ecological science and nature photography with the #WildOz hashtag.
I'd love to bring it back to Bluesky, so here's a starterpack of Australian ecologists, botanists, naturalists & nature photographers! πΈπ¦π³π¨π¦
go.bsky.app/5hG9bGW
I have a little theory called the βDasy line of painβ. It suggests if you plot dasyurids by body size, the intercept of when their bites become more than a tickle, is the kaluta. More data points welcome.