Scats of Chiltern Mt Pilot NP
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Pellet Photo E Collins Unknown depositor. Filled with fibre and seeds.
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Pellet and Fig Photo E Collins Found neatly arranged on a granite boulder which was next to a fig tree.. The fig has been carefully opened and the skin beside it is completely stripped of its content.
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Pellet on moss Photo E Collins Pellet of berries with mould.
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Scat on a track Photo E Collins Whatever left this scat on the track had eaten a mammal. No bones were evident and only a mild, not unpleasant, odour was detected. Found on Davitt's Swamp Rd. March
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Scat Photo E Collins Unknown
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Pellet and fig close-up view Photo E Collins There are many beetle parts in the pellet as well as seeds. This was found in a Prickly Pear site and the purple colour suggests that Prickly Pear fruit had been consumed..
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Wombat droppings Photo E Collins Plentiful in the Pilot section of the park where Wombats roam.Found in recent years in the southern section of the Chiltern Box-Ironbark areas.
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Fox scat Photo E Collins An old scat, Twelve cms long. It contains fur and stiff long black bristle-like hairs.