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a bird?

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Subject: a bird?
From: "calyptorhynchus ." <>
Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2014 18:03:12 +1000
However, it is also the behaviour of predatory mammals. I have seen the
faces of rats that have been left by cats, which ate the rest of the body.
So may be feral cats, foxes?

John Leonard


On 25 June 2014 17:05, brian fleming <> wrote:

> On a BOCA Outing at Linton , Vic., I found the complete mask of a
> Brush-tail Possum - just the face; the rest of the skull and contents had
> been eaten. Locals told us this was typical behaviour for  a Powerful Owl.
>
> Anthea Fleming
>
>  On 25 Jun 2014, at 12:39, Judith L-A <>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Anyone have an idea what predator might take a possum & leave the fresh
>>> head behind? (Probably Ringtail or Brushtail: all that's readable is the
>>> snout.)
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Judith
>>>
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