If you'd like to know more about drop bears, and the dangers you face while camping, have a look at this link :D
http://australianmuseum.net.au/Drop-Bear (http://australianmuseum.net.au/Drop-Bear)
There are a few more here also.
http://myswag.org/forum/index.php?topic=17098.msg262780#msg262780 (http://myswag.org/forum/index.php?topic=17098.msg262780#msg262780)
Some swaggers were very creative also with a little bit of photo shop work.
We don't have drop bears in Qld, the Bundy Bear dispatched them all
Vegemite will keep you safe. ;D
:cheers: Cracka
Be assured, they also exist in WA as well. ;D
Don't start any silly roomers that will get out of hand . Though l have a Govt Grant to do research into the possibility of using Drop bears for National Security . Cant really say to much as its very HushHush ;D BUT ,,,,,, I am establishing the DBBP ( Drop Bear Breeding Program at a secret location here in Vic . Though we have some funding any donations would be gratefully accepted or :cheers:
At The DBBP Institute we are looking to build the numbers so pairs can be released in to the bush around the coast as a deterrent . The only way to detect such an animal would be to see large deprecations under established trees , from repeated attacks .Newcomers will always look at the trees & not at the ground missing the teltail dip then WAMO. As a safety feature we at DBBPI are punching a hole in 1 ear to create a whistling sound as they plummet to the ground so you can step aside quickly . For more info on the subject fax me some :cheers: & we can discuss the as long as the beers last :cheers:
i think bindi are more of a threat to campers safety . as we know they are a little animal that lives in grass and bites you on the feet if you have no shoes on
Speewa
This DBBP Institute
Its right next door to the 'Ponds Insitute' right?
Quote from: speewa158 on February 04, 2012, 06:31:13 AM
At The DBBP Institute we are looking to build the numbers so pairs can be released in to the bush around the coast as a deterrent . The only way to detect such an animal would be to see large deprecations under established trees , from repeated attacks .Newcomers will always look at the trees & not at the ground missing the teltail dip then WAMO. As a safety feature we at DBBPI are punching a hole in 1 ear to create a whistling sound as they plummet to the ground so you can step aside quickly . For more info on the subject fax me some :cheers: & we can discuss the as long as the beers last :cheers:
Are these drop bears on the payroll Speewa, I was wondering who was making you PDFP (Pre dug Fire Pits) ;D
GG
I don't know what would be worse a drop bear or the bundy bear.
Never been attacked by a drop bear yet but that bundy bear he can hit you pretty hard same with those wild turkeys. :cheers:
Quote from: Forest on February 04, 2012, 10:34:08 AM
Speewa
This DBBP Institute
Its right next door to the 'Ponds Insitute' right?
DBBP - It's short for - Drunk Bastards Belittling Poor Speewas ( sorry that's the plural - DPPBs)
;D
:cheers: