good old fationed backyard herping (alot of pix)

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took the little bro out around the paddock and house yard tonight and found a few frogs and spiders then spent the remainder of the herp walk feeding possoms

enjoy

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a small video
herping :: S6300610.flv video by trickedoutz31 - Photobucket
 
ahh that thing, i have no idea what they are we get loads of them out here.
 
Where is all the herps in your backyard? I opened in anticipation and none :(
 
haha, pobblebonk, what a funny name!! :)

love the possum pix, do u feed them regularly?
i didnt know they could be so tame!! :)
 
thats the first time i have fed them they are 100% wild i was shocked i was able to scretch them on the head between the ears
 
HA HA ...your game with that possum ..a mate of mine was feeding her live in resident one ...she loves all the fruit etc ...she still had fruit matter on her hands and the possum grabbed her fingers ,started licking then WHAM chomped down ...her fingers were chewed ...I nearly wet myself laughing when she showed me ,cause I did say it will get ya one day ..her response was NAHHH she loves me ......famous last words

nice pics ;)
 
thats so cool tricked out!!
what a buzz!!
haha, hillarious RBB,.... :)
 
Haha I think pobblebonk is the greatest name in the history of the universe. Do they go "pooble... bonk"?
 
are the pobble bonks some form of relation to the "banjo frog"
 
My opa has 2 at his house, they lie spread-eagle and are so unconcerned, you can literally reach out and touch them! I suppose most possums just aren't afraid of people.
 
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