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A man accused of being the biggest producers of animal exploitation content in New South Wales can be unmasked as a Yowie enthusiast.
Colin Baker, 38, who goes by the online pseudonym 'Beast Boy', was arrested at a property in Moorland, about 30km north of Taree, at 7.30am on Tuesday.
In footage of the arrest, several officers lead the man in a black T-shirt, shorts and sandals out of his home and towards a waiting police car.
RSPCA officers were later seen picking up and petting a small white dog before removing it from the property in a kennel.
Baker is accused of using encrypted messaging apps to allegedly share bestiality material featuring dogs, sheep, goats, chickens and a dead kangaroo.
A photo posted on social media shows Baker wearing a shirt with 'Yowie Country' emblazoned on the front as he gives two thumbs up.
It was the same shirt Baker was seen wearing as he was handcuffed and led