Help Identify Unknown Pellet

Found this along the fence line all over the ground (suburban Sydney), about 1cm in size, looks like animal droppings. Any idea what could it be?

There are many, and re-appear almost daily after swept away.

I have put a bait station nearby, doesn't look like it has been touched for a couple of weeks.

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  • +3

    Dodo for sure

    • +3

      Dodo's can;t fly so how did it crap all over his fence
      You don't know shit

  • +6

    What does it taste like?

  • +2

    I'd guess deer, but it's too small. Also deer don't usually poop on a fence.

  • Rabbit?

    • Interestingly, some resemblance, I wonder where they come from. Never seen any on the streets.

      • I wonder re kanga. Is there anything at the fence that would be attracting a few animals? Grass etc

    • If that's 4cm, too big for a rabbit poop. Or I'm reading the tool incorrectly.
      Ignore me, i read the tool wrong :/

  • +2

    Baby Dropbear.

  • It's just a sultana your neighbour threw over the fence, taste to verify :P

  • +4

    Why would you put out poison if you don’t know it is a problem?
    Headline “Mainland Thylacine dramatically rediscovered after found dead in suburban backyard.”

    • +1

      It's a ploy to bump off his other half with 10x Death Poison.
      1st the thylacine eats it and dies.Then the dodo munches on the thylacine carcass and dies. After 7 more insignificant rare animals die including a blue arsed insect fly. A crow eats the dodo flys off and dies in a chicken farm. Chicken pecks the eyes out of the dead crow.
      Bamo dead chicken. Latter at the chicken abattoir dead choockie ends up processed and at the local KFC in the deep fryer covered in 11 secrets.
      Missus goes to KFC .
      The rest "We don't know anything"

      • +1

        You’ve thought this through a little to thoroughly…

    • I have seen that during early google search, doesn't match anything from that page.

  • That’s not a very good photo.
    I don’t know what it is, but from that image it does not appear to be from an invasive rodent and likely illegal for you to bait whatever it is.

  • Possum poop

    • That scat looks almost perfectly spherical, possum is usually elongated? I think I’ve only seen spherical happen after one ate far too much cottoneaster fruit.

    • I thought possum at first, but after comparing with online photos, doesn't look like it.

  • We have put away the bait station for the time being. May have to setup a camera to monitor what's going on.

    Does look like rabbit or deer scat, but can't think of where they come from.

  • Just throwing another idea out there. Sheep/goat. And not actually shitting it but if it is near a fence, your neighbour isn’t throwing it around as fertiliser for their grass or garden and just got a little too vigorous with the throwing?

    • your neighbour isn’t throwing it around as fertiliser

      Why are they throwing it around then? Maybe I don’t want to know…
      /s

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