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Frecko wrote:
Yesterday
On further examination of the closer image, it could also just be a rupture of the right calcaneal tendon (there is no tautness to it). This would also explain the poor weight-bearing characteristics of that leg in the further image.

Macropus giganteus
Frecko wrote:
Yesterday
Bonus points for identifying the spider. Not submitted separately as not clear enough.

Petaurus norfolcensis
DonFletcher wrote:
Yesterday
Frecko I will get back to you with the details. Its not as simple as it would normally be, due to the recent taxonomic revision of P breviceps into three species, of which our is now P notatus.

Petaurus norfolcensis
Frecko wrote:
Yesterday
Yes I can do that. If I happen across another live one caught up, anything to note / measure before release, or just take a number of images? Is there a guide to this?

Petaurus norfolcensis
JimL wrote:
Yesterday
Thanks @Leszek
Just a phone photo but got lucky in the cold!

Petaurus notatus
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