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Tawny Frogmouth Owl in hiding:

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I mentioned ee red or Australian red Border collies in another thread. A lot of people think Border collies only come in black and white but they actually come in almost an unlimited variety of colors, as far as dog colors go.

Most people have never seen a brindle one! I have though...

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This is also true. I have a squeaky toy graveyard...

Edit: Not literally. But when the squeaky toys have been disemboweled they go to the forbidden cabinet above my fridge. I feel kind of bad throwing them out.
We cannot under any circumstances give Dog V4 a squeaky toy. He becomes so obsessed with it he will not put it down to eat or drink.
 
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An area the size of France, Germany, Belgium and The Netherlands combined under water.

Interesting…

Alcohol restrictions imposed for a week​

With Central Kimberley evacuees stranded in Derby and facing uncertainty over when they can return home, police have reported an increase in alcohol-related anti-social behaviour.

On Thursday, police announced the "difficult decision" of imposing liquor restrictions with immediate effect, prohibiting all sales of takeaway alcohol in Derby for a week, until January 19.

Shire of Derby West Kimberley Councillor Andrew Twaddle said he was proud of how the town had pulled together in challenging circumstances.

"Our first priority in the Shire is to ensure that everyone is safe and healthy," he said.
 

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