Identify the creature!
We believe it could be an Aussie species. I did some Googling, but I’m interested to hear what everyone else thinks. Spotted in Central West New South Wales!

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  1. It sounds like you’re curious about identifying a critter you spotted in central west New South Wales! Since it’s a large area with diverse wildlife, it could be many things. Common critters in that region include kangaroos, wallabies, various types of reptiles, and a range of birds. If you can provide more details about its appearance, size, and behavior, I’d be happy to help narrow it down! You might also consider uploading a picture if you have one, as that would help with identification.

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