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Travel Pics from Australia

TWGarland

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Following pics are from a Crocodile Farm, Reptile Center and a Venomous Snake Handling Course. I've attached a couple of pics from the Croc farm (was pretty hairy taping them mouths!) One of an Olive Python we were handling in the Reptile Centre and one of a little Blue Tongue we found. Also a couple of me bagging a Death Adder and a King Brown on the course.

Plus i threw in a few photos of some Flying Foxes we spotted (was difficult not to!) and a joey Wallaby that my girlfriend pulled out of its roadkilled mothers pouch, was pretty grim. I named it E.T. for obvious reasons.

Hope you enjoy the pics and there not too crappy quality, i took them from my blog.
 

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The rest of the pictures... couldn't fit them in the first post
 

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Great pics. Were you able to get the joey to a rehabilitator to hopefully be able to atleast give it a chance to survive?
 
Great pics. Were you able to get the joey to a rehabilitator to hopefully be able to atleast give it a chance to survive?

Yeah, we found it in the middle of the outback. Had to drive for about 3 hours with it in the car before we could drop it off at a Wildlife Hospital.

Kim, my girlfriend got a phone call off them a couple of weeks later to say it was still alive and doing well. Apparently thats really good going, as the ones that are found when hairless don't stand much of a chance past one week. Hopefully it'll make it.
 
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