Wow. Ethnic markets are nonexistent here and now I'm suddenly a bit jealous lol. All we have is Amish markets which work out pretty good for fresh produce at a good price but none of them sell meat.
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I L-O-V-E the produce at our Hispanic market! It is so fresh that sometimes it still has moist dirt on it....not warehoused for eons like some big chains. And by far less expensive than those supermarkets that display their produce like it's art. "Spotlight: Waxy bell peppers and pampered baby beets"
Someone was feeding you a line o' hooey!
Same here! I just bought a 3 pound bag of limes for 75 cents and a huge basket of hot peppers for 50 cents Onions and garlic were "dirt cheap" as well. I grow my own tomatoes and cilantro so my homemade salsa is darn near free this time of year.![]()
The meat is also very reasonably priced. You have to be there the day it comes in or you don't get any.
I was just going to suggest that: Puma, mountain lion. I'm sure there are several other names for the same creature. They don't exist in Maine, though I've seen several video clips of them, and a very credible neighbor had a face to face sighting of one a number of years ago. Of course you Aussies need some coyotes and wolves also.
I've lived here 12 years and haven't ever seen a dingo. They're not that common in large parts of the country. What's killing a lot of the native wildlife are foxes and housecats.They dont need coyotrs or wolves they have dingos witch are horrific predators and scavangers. If they had a big cat species all there mammal species would be endangered or extinct bad enough the roos and wallabies are getting thete do to domestic and invasiv species.
I had a dingo/husky mix he was a very good companion to me for 10 years his name was Bandit.I've lived here 12 years and haven't ever seen a dingo. They're not that common in large parts of the country. What's killing a lot of the native wildlife are foxes and housecats.