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Cherax destructor (TBC)
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Cherax destructor
3 Jun 2019
wombey
Unidentified
3 Jun 2019
LisaH
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Author's notes
This smallish hole is by a river. We're guessing snake, such as red-belly black? Happy to be completely incorrect!
2 comments
wombey
wrote:
3 Jun 2019
Yes, probably incorrect. Although a Red-bellied Black Snake may use the hole they do not make their own in this way. It looks more like a yabby hole.
LisaH
wrote:
3 Jun 2019
Thank you! Interesting.
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