A hybrid skunkbat.
This is absolutely no personal reflection here... but in Tasmania
there are apparently high correlations between frog records and
roads, quoll records and chooksheds, and Tassie Tiger records, pubs
and closing hourse.
On 30/04/2012 7:34 AM, John Leonard wrote:
Apart from the size the description could fit a Tiger Quoll.
John Leonard
On 29 April 2012 23:12, David Nicholls <m("dcnicholls.com","dcn");">>
wrote:
Possible candidates:
An escaped lemur, an escaped racoon, a Tassie Tiger, an
optical illusion or a UFO (unidentified furry object) :-)
DN
On 29/04/2012, at 3:57 PM, Marnix Zwankhuizen wrote:
> Hi all
> Three of us left early to spend the morning in Orroral
valley. On the drive down we caught a glimpse of a weird
creature at the narrow one lane causeway just before Fitz's
Hill. It was the size of a wombat, brown-black in colour
with a thick black/white striped tail. We pulled over
immediately but could find no sign of it.
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