Any ideas? Metropolitan Perth by the river.
Thrud Richard Proenneke Joined Mar 9, 2013 Messages 2,455 Reaction score 742 Location Perth, WA Apr 7, 2013 #1 Any ideas? Metropolitan Perth by the river.
Dusty Miller Alexander Pearce Archivist Joined Sep 6, 2011 Messages 1,818 Reaction score 237 Apr 7, 2013 #2 It is in the distribution area for water rats. (Hydromys melanogaster) and looks like the places here that they haunt. Here is a link to some tracks so you can compare. http://www.gaiaguide.info/lirs/HotShot.html?resourceId=YKuuYMYm Last edited: Apr 7, 2013
It is in the distribution area for water rats. (Hydromys melanogaster) and looks like the places here that they haunt. Here is a link to some tracks so you can compare. http://www.gaiaguide.info/lirs/HotShot.html?resourceId=YKuuYMYm
Thrud Richard Proenneke Joined Mar 9, 2013 Messages 2,455 Reaction score 742 Location Perth, WA Apr 7, 2013 #3 Looks like that is the culprit . Thanks.
Hairyman Ludwig Leichhardt Archivist Joined Sep 13, 2011 Messages 4,083 Reaction score 369 Location Ironbark, SEQ Apr 8, 2013 #4 http://bushcraftoz.com/forums/showthread.php?2492-Hydromys-chrysogaster-(Rakali) The indigenous name "Rakali" has been adopted as the common name for the water rat by the Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities (DSEWPaC). ....I think Rakali was dancing.
http://bushcraftoz.com/forums/showthread.php?2492-Hydromys-chrysogaster-(Rakali) The indigenous name "Rakali" has been adopted as the common name for the water rat by the Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities (DSEWPaC). ....I think Rakali was dancing.