i love your stories and your pics stretch
and twila i like your wild cat stories
i have a friend who adopted a wild cat. he was very timid and would only come out when she was alone in her home, so i only ever saw wisps of him out of the corner of my eyes. but she loved him terribly and they had a wonderful bond.
i love your stories and your pics stretch
and twila i like your wild cat stories
i have a friend who adopted a wild cat. he was very timid and would only come out when she was alone in her home, so i only ever saw wisps of him out of the corner of my eyes. but she loved him terribly and they had a wonderful bond.
i love your stories and your pics stretch
and twila i like your wild cat stories
i have a friend who adopted a wild cat. he was very timid and would only come out when she was alone in her home, so i only ever saw wisps of him out of the corner of my eyes. but she loved him terribly and they had a wonderful bond.
Thanks guys, I just felt it was about time for some positive stuff.....I believe there is a select group on this planet that feed off of our fear/negative emotional energy..........but thats another story/thread.......
Thanks guys, I just felt it was about time for some positive stuff.....I believe there is a select group on this planet that feed off of our fear/negative emotional energy..........but thats another story/thread.......
Thanks guys, I just felt it was about time for some positive stuff.....I believe there is a select group on this planet that feed off of our fear/negative emotional energy..........but thats another story/thread.......
the last one in captivity was thought to be a male and turned out to be a female. She died alone.
some of Australia believes there are some hidden away in the forests still. The some seem quite happy not to have to work so hard to keep their flock safe.
the last one in captivity was thought to be a male and turned out to be a female. She died alone.
some of Australia believes there are some hidden away in the forests still. The some seem quite happy not to have to work so hard to keep their flock safe.
the last one in captivity was thought to be a male and turned out to be a female. She died alone.
some of Australia believes there are some hidden away in the forests still. The some seem quite happy not to have to work so hard to keep their flock safe.
yes the Thylacine....they arent actually exit, myself and 2 other people saw one an a sheep station in South Australia near a place called Apsley
fastest thing I have ever seen
There have been many reported sightings of it.....actually, a National Geographic film crew had been to this sheep station in the hope of filming one