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Charles M Schulz
This photo is not a Quenda but a Murdoch University Fire Hydrant. Can you see the shadow of the person who took the photo?
Welcome to my website! Ask a question, copy a recipe, or simply read my blog , or drop me a line !!! Also, as I add Pictures and links learn more about how to predict earthquakes, how to grow things, computers or Australia's unique wildlife.
Do you know what a Quenda is ? It's a small marsupial, which is a mammal with a pouch, ( rear facing in the Quenda's case), which has the world's fastest gestation period for a mammal, and is also known as a Southern Short Nosed Brown Bandicoot.
They're omnivores, have a brown and golden agouti coloured back, a cream tummy, a medium length tail, are roughly a foot long, excluding the tail, and (like engineering students) like eating peanuts, leftover cooked chicken and probably like drinking beer ! (I am not sure about the beer yet, but will investigate)
They are supposed to be Nocturnal, but can be easily tempted to come out regularly at any time of the day for a free feed. A threatened species, they are probably the most perfect small marsupial for any private zoo to keep in about a two acre enclosure with a mediterranean climate. Think - California, or Florida or perhaps southern Nevada. They breed in winter, and can produce three litters in one season !
![]() | About me.
My name is Lindsay Bradstreet. I am 52 years old, and live in Perth, Western Australia. I speak English and French fluently, having spent all off my life bar two years in Western Australia. I am now studying to be a primary school teacher, but have been working on an invention which will save many lives in Earthquakes for 28 years. It is almost complete. For two years, I was an unpaid missionary in Montreal, Quebec and eastern Ontario. It was in Quebec that I learnt to speak french fluently. i am halfway through a Dip. lang. in French. I have a very high I.Q. and find learning Mathematics and Languages very easy. Both my mother and my father had the highest I.Q.s in their families. I taught myself multiplucation at the age of three. I believe that if you don't need money, then being a primary school teacher has to be the best job on earth, because children and teenagers want to learn, and want to make the world a better place to live. |
Aspirations
I am looking to beat malaria. I have half figured out how to do it in Africa without a vaccine. I now need to develop a simple wind generator and tower which will allow rural electrification in places like Zambia and New Guinea at a very low price. I can do it !
