That is amazing. They are common there, but still that is
a large number. Probably you are on the border of several territories and that
may be three large families. Maybe there was a dead roo or two attracting them.
I have once seen 24 together, that is to say within about 500 metres along a
river bed in SW Qld, in 1982.
Philip
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