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Wallaby or baby T-Rex?
Velociraptor for sure
Nope it’s a moa just about to hit the ground after it ran into my piano wire trap:XD:
Its interesting that over the years there have been different animals enter the breeding scheme in the forest leading to colours that never used to be there and different horn twist in the herds. These 3 pics are from 2 mobs whose areas intersect on this ridge.
The traditional colouration and swept back/down horns of the area.
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Pointy horns turned up about 30yrs ago, after the great boom and bust goat breeding failure of the 1980's
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And whitey's turned about 12yrs ago
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fallow,pig and a wobbly......thats just got to be a couple of hours north of Dunedin...and closer and DOC would be having kittens
A few from a Kaimai wallow, only had the camera up for just over a week. I shot a pig a few weeks back and it was completely eaten down to the bones in two weeks so I think that will be a fun trail cam setup on the next animal i knock over.
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Geez, those mainland wallabies are big buggers!
Nice markings and colour on the fallow.
thats one ripper of a stag! hope you get to see him in the flesh soon.
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Went back to my local butcher to check my trail cam... Numbers are up, might need to visit more often.