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This little guy is a Sunny Corner, pine forest, Mushroom Goblin. Their staple diet is mushrooms,(of any variety), & earth worms. They're fairly rare these days & they can generally only be seen at dusk and very very early in the morning.
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Typical Forest Goblins, the little bloke on the right, 'picking his nose'. |
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Common garden variety Forest Goblin
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A face only a mother could love!! |
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Cheeky, (get it), little forest goblin. |
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Still wet behind the ears. Terracotta clay 'Garden Dragon. Approx 500 mm long x 400 mm high. |
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A 'Mt Rankin Red' Dragon. Just kick'n back, catch'n a few rays. This species only grow to about 300 mm tall. They cant fly but they can disappear in amongst the sorrel before you can say Jack Robinson. |
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The 'Hatchery', thats me attending to the gas jets. |
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'Sly', by name and by nature. A Rock Goblin.. from the Western Plains of NSW in Australia. Sometimes mistaken for an Elf in appearance, but the second you've met him you'll know he's not an Elf!! |
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A Western Plains Rock Elf, from around the Burrendong Dam area in NSW Australia. This species grow to about 300 mm tall. If you ever befriend one you'll have a buddy for life, but getting anywhere near them is the trick. |
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Very content, everthing is right in his world. |
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OOhh! is'nt he cute. Looks can be decieving this little fella is a very private little bloke, if you're lucky enough to get this close without getting nipped on the heels then you've probably caught him napping after a good feed and he'll be quite friendly. You can see where he's been feeding on that mushroom to his left . |
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A rare breed, this one. A 'Dwarf Bouncing Dragon' from the treeless Plains near Bathurst NSW Australia. This species grow to approximately 250 mm tall and have very strong leg muscles for running and believe it or not they also 'bounce' to see up above the Kangaroo grass and other tall native grasses that grow on the treeless plains. |