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The wonderful adaptability of the Australian Water Rat another of the fauna emulated by politicians.

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FrayedBear 9 Sep 26
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When I was younger and tried to move to Australia, I read about these toads. To me it indicates that rats may have been around as long as cockroaches who also have learned to eat what is available. I say hooray for the rats!

Were you prevented from migrating by toads of the human variety?

@FrayedBear No, your immigration policies. I was one a minority of female computer programmers so there were jobs available, but I was under 40 (age) and your government did not want females of child-bearing age coming in and tempting Aussie men. So I went to Alaska instead.

@SiouxcitySue lucky Alaska & probably lucky you. At the time you mention this had ceased to be the "lucky country" if it ever was!
I have sadly noticed over the last 40+ years the destruction of much of what made Australia worthwhile.

@FrayedBear Thanx, I love Alaska, but nothing is the same when we try to "go back" so on to new horizons.

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Reminds me of the old joke, that vivisectionists had started to use politicians instead of rats in their experiments.
When asked why the scientists replied that "there are somethings even a rat will not do for a bribe."

Good one Len! 😁

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