A continuation of these strange deaths in shinglebacks at Mt Ainslie and Mt Majura. This one is not emaciated and doesn't appear to have been killed by dogs (usually the ventral body cavity is pierced by dogs teeth - although hard to see puncture wounds in the photos to be conclusive ). The eyes have been removed? and the cloacal area has been eaten (such as a raven might do??). It would be interesting to make shingle back models out of plaster and put them in the field with fauna detection cameras near them. Likely predators of shinglebacks are: dogs, foxes, cats, brown falcons, other large raptors? Could rats have attacked them in winter torpor?? It is worth reporting on these incidences of predation on shinglebacks as we may determine what is going on. WillO.
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