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<blockquote data-quote="Sleepys opals" data-source="post: 518448" data-attributes="member: 16764"><p>I have seen this before and all the answers above have merit : body = unlikely, mallee fowl = location and rarity and seeing there is leaf litter they would have scratched it to the centre , pigs = there would other diggings , kangaroos = there would be individual hollows/beds and ticks , Fox's /dogs = would dig down and leave a hump and hole...</p><p>But I have seen Echindna's do this generally it's just one or two holes but every now and then you come across a ants nest they just destroy like in these pics also I can see older hollows where have been digging previously.</p><p>So only going the pictures supplied that is my take on it.. </p><p>I have made a living from the bush most of my life and I still do, so I hope this helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sleepys opals, post: 518448, member: 16764"] I have seen this before and all the answers above have merit : body = unlikely, mallee fowl = location and rarity and seeing there is leaf litter they would have scratched it to the centre , pigs = there would other diggings , kangaroos = there would be individual hollows/beds and ticks , Fox's /dogs = would dig down and leave a hump and hole... But I have seen Echindna's do this generally it's just one or two holes but every now and then you come across a ants nest they just destroy like in these pics also I can see older hollows where have been digging previously. So only going the pictures supplied that is my take on it.. I have made a living from the bush most of my life and I still do, so I hope this helps [/QUOTE]
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