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22-Mar-08, 04:37 PM
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We saw a blue tongue in our yard a while ago and think it's living under our shed. My dogs kennel has large droppings in and on it, which look more like rat droppings. Can someone please tell me if blue tongues leave faeces like this? I don't want to start putting rat traps out and catch a poor lizard.
Any help would be great? Also, any ideas if it is a blue tongue, how do we catch it to find a better dog-free home for it?
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22-Mar-08, 04:50 PM
| | Regular Member | Join Date: Jul-06 Location: mornington peninsula,vic Age: 33 | | | |
bluey turds are way bigger than rat droppings,its like comparing a grain of rice,as in rat poo to a weet bix,bluey pooh,lol,dont rule out the poo being from possums,is the kennel under a tree or branch ect
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22-Mar-08, 05:18 PM
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easy way to tell is if it has a white bit with it, means it's a lizard..
Ben
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22-Mar-08, 06:31 PM
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OR a bird if it is runny and white (obviously)
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