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This little guy was found by a friend in Miles QLD, can anyone tell me what is is??? He has similar colours of a bredli.
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coastal carpet
coastal
that looks a lot like a coastal to me too.. could be a hybrid..
A pretty standard looking coastal.
definitely a coastal
queensland > carpet > coastal
very simple equation
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thanks hornet, and nutta
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This little guy was found by a friend in Miles QLD, can anyone tell me what is is??? He has similar colours of a bredli.
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He could of only been found if he was lost so wouldnt captured be more of an appropriate word to use?
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He could of only been found if he was lost so wouldnt captured be more of an appropriate word to use?
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Looks like an MD Mandie. Where exactly was it found? Could be an escapee, those fellas come from the Murray Darling Basin if my ID is correct.
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Its an intergrade.
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straight up coastal, ganster fresh!!!
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