Which carpets are the hardest to find in the wild?

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I was just wondering from people who live in the areas where certain carpets are found, just how easy they are to come across? I think the Coastals are still pretty easy to come across, but how easy is it to say find a Diamond in Gosford, or a South Western in Geralton etc?
I know the Inland (MD) is pretty difficult to come across in SA for instance.
Thx
 
I was just wondering from people who live in the areas where certain carpets are found, just how easy they are to come across? I think the Coastals are still pretty easy to come across, but how easy is it to say find a Diamond in Gosford, or a South Western in Geralton etc?
I know the Inland (MD) is pretty difficult to come across in SA for instance.
Thx
Shagpile is pretty hard too find in the wild........ha ha.... had to say it:)
 
Hi Stiffler

I was camping a few years ago at Manum.
Michel & I found a clutch of Murray Darling eggs there.
There was 19eggs & already have hatched, except 2 slugs.
I havent seen any actual pythons there, but they were freshly hatched.
Jason
 
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Yeah coastals are still very easy.
They're the only ones i've seen in the wild.
 
Diamonds are still pretty common at gosford and sarounding areas.
Intergrades are also very common on the mid north coast.
 
Hi Stiffler

I was camping a few years ago at Manum.
Michel & I found a clutch of Murray Darling eggs there.
There was 19eggs & already have hatched, except 2.
I havent seen any actual pythons there, but they were freshly hatched.
Jason

I'm jealous...very jealous! :D
 
Hi Stiffler

I was camping a few years ago at Manum.
Michel & I found a clutch of Murray Darling eggs there.
There was 19eggs & already have hatched, except 2.
I havent seen any actual pythons there, but they were freshly hatched.
Jason


Wow that would be quite an honour and privilege to find.
 
I had a lovely shagpile in the 70s...it lived in the lounge room...didn't take much to keep nice and clean or happy. Very placid, loved having his tummy rubbed. It was sad to leave it....it was a nice orangy colour...haven't seen one for ages, but I think there are some shops that still sell them. Maybe they're coming back into fashion. :)
 
I had a lovely shagpile in the 70s...it lived in the lounge room...didn't take much to keep nice and clean or happy. Very placid, loved having his tummy rubbed. It was sad to leave it....it was a nice orangy colour...haven't seen one for ages, but I think there are some shops that still sell them. Maybe they're coming back into fashion. :)


LMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :lol::lol::lol:
 
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