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Mystery sound from Lamington NP

To: <>, "Chris Benesh" <>
Subject: Mystery sound from Lamington NP
From: "Chris Corben" <>
Date: Thu, 2 Nov 2006 09:29:20 -0600
Gooday Chris

Sounds like a Sugar Glider to me. They typically give a short, repeated 
bark. Squirrel Gliders give a deeper, more guttural and sustained sound. 
Habitat sounds good for Sugar Glider in that area.

Cheers, Chris.

Chris Corben

www.hoarybat.com



 
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