Wednesday, December 5, 2018

BATMAN ATTACKED BUT NOT THROBBIN' AS NATURE GOES CRAZY IN KILLER WEATHER

Strange  stories  are emerging about  the impact  of   fires and  heatwave conditions  in  Queensland  , one of  them   involving the  above   scary  looking  Rhinoceros  Beetle  .  During the wild weather  this  blog exclusively   reported   flying foxes were regularly  invading Magnetic Island   at night .  Then bats started to  drop dead in Townsville ,  Cairns and elsewhere and  the  media   took notice .  Now , with  dead bats visible on  the  island , the massive   nightly  invasion  appears  to  have stopped .Warnings  about   catching  rabies    from     downed  fruit  bats were  issued  throughout  the state

 However,  this blog was informed  of an episode in which an  island man was  bitten on the  toe when he  used his foot   to  stop his dog from  getting at a    grounded bat .  The  story goes that the man  had already had a  needle     for something and  felt he was not in  danger of coming down with mad dog disease   . As a  result , his  friends have nicknamed  him  Batman .

Following  a sudden  storm in which  very little rain fell on the island ,  the    above black beetle  was  seen  floundering  around  in  a  bucket   under   a downpipe.  When  plucked  from    what  would  have been a watery grave ,  the  beetle epitomised  the  expression  hanging on like grim death by wrapping   itself   about   a  finger of  the  rescuer   and  would  not   let  go .
 
With difficulty , a photograph was taken of the beetle hanging onto the  digit, hissing  .  After   about  10minutes , a hanky was  placed over  the   hand of the rescuer    which  was   rested  in  a  basket . Another  10 minutes and the  still kicking  beetle    detached   itself .     

 Another  interesting  story  which  emerged  was  about  Cockatoos    attacking  two  Barking Owls  , also  known as Murder  Birds, which are notorious nocturnal   killers  of    Curlew  chicks .