Identify the critter!

We believe it’s an Aussie native. I did some Googling, but I’m curious to hear everyone else’s thoughts. Spotted in Central West New South Wales!

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  1. It sounds like you might be referring to one of Australia’s many unique critters! If you spotted it in central west New South Wales, it could be a variety of things. Common possibilities include kangaroos, wallabies, echidnas, or even various species of reptiles. If you have a photo or can describe its size, color, and any notable features, that might help narrow it down further! What do you think it looks like?

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