soul_surfer
What the hell are oscars?[/QUOTE]There a really cool meat eating freshwater fish that are great in fish tanks/ aquariums. You can feed them fishfood but also worms ect and they grow big! Dangle a worm 10cm above the water and big ones will jump out and grab them out of your hand. You wouldnt eat them but they are great pets. Fish have fantastic personalities and when you walk past your pond they will come up to see what your doing. All fresh water fish are junk to eat, make it a feature of your garden and sit out there with a beer and flick them worms. Awesome fish!![ATTACH]1569.vB[/ATTACH]
SHoggard
You wouldnt eat them but they are great pets. [ATTACH=CONFIG]1569[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]Don't agree with that... unless you're Australian, rabbits are great pets and make good stews
Markit
Can I keep Australian rabbits in my pond? Ozzy aquatic rabbits - probably fecking poisonous with stingers and laser guns.
SHoggard
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matsaleh
Can I keep Australian rabbits in my pond? ...[/QUOTE]Of course you can! The not-so-well-known Australian swimming rabbit is a very close relative to the famous drop bears.
no.idea
Rabbit stew.Put the rabbit into a rice cooker with a bit of water. Remember to make sure the rabbit is dead first and that the inside pieces and the furry bits are removed.As it slowly stews the bones become very easy to remove. Throw in a few potatoes and some peas. As it is about cooked add some Jim Beam, this gives a great flavour.
soul_surfer
Can I keep Australian rabbits in my pond? [/QUOTE]You could probably feed baby rabbits to big Oscars!
joji gulapetis
You could probably feed baby rabbits to big Oscars![/QUOTE]Naaaahh, what he needs is a bunyip.
SHoggard
Naaaahh, what he needs is a [I][B]bunyip[/B][/I].[/QUOTE]Another quaint colonial expression I presume.... what's a bunyip
no.idea
Naaaahh, what he needs is a bunyip.[/QUOTE]Please be aware it is illegal to keep bunyips in Indonesia. It is bad enough that Indonesia gave Australia the bogeyman, now they bring out a law that we can not import bunyips.I believe this is a infringement of our rights. Every Australian man has the right to have a shed and a bunyip in the back yard.
Markit
No,idea half the guests at your last party were at least genetically related to bunyips, the other half were direct lineage.
soul_surfer
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joji gulapetis
Another quaint colonial expression I presume.... what's a bunyip[/QUOTE]Bit hard to describe a bunyip. The problem being, everyone who has ever seen one has never survived to tell the tale.