Aww so cute but those claws
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Why is it there are never any adorable surprises like that in my yard? All I get are "gifts" from the neighbor's dogs....DefSent from a digital multitool
Quote from: Zed on February 09, 2013, 07:32:39 PMAww so cute but those claws That's coz he's related to a "drop bear" (yet another deadly Oz critter)http://www.blueswami.com/drop_bears.html
Do you have any native animals down under, that do not plan to kill you in your sleep?
Grateful that he missed whizzing the car, but also grateful that he missed whizzing the cameraman too I'll wager! Mat those first few pictures look like they were taken with the grizzly koala at almost face level! How close were you able to get to the beast?
I went out one night to help a friend who is a volunteer wildlife ranger to relocate a Koala who had taken up residence in a very small tree in the front yard of some old ladies home. She lived on a main road and was worried that the koala would climb down and get hit by a car trying to cross the road.Al had all his koala catching gear with him in the back of the F100 (Burlap sack and a rag on a pole) but needed a second "operator" which is how I got roped in.My job was to wave the rag in front of the koala which would make him back down out of the tree and then Al would grab him as he tried to make a run for it and stuff him in the sack.Now this isn't your average "raised in captivity" koala you see tourists cuddling at Lone Pine http://www.koala.net/ This was a full grown buck who was cranky at being woken up and having a red rag waved in his face. He let out a Scream/snarl that made me think that there was a cougar up that tree as well and when he got to the ground managed to twist around as Al was scruffing him (You pick them up like a cat but both ends, not just the neck) and got a couple of claws on Al's arm. Apparently the little buggers are just a ball of muscle and bad temper with scratchy/bitey things at each corner. After he (the koala) was stuffed into the sack we drove him a few Km's out of suburbia and let him go in a nice stand of tall gum trees at the end of a quiet road. Then a quick trip to get a couple of stitches in Al's arm and back to the computer games.On a side note... You never just grabbed a sack that was in the back of Al's truck, I moved one that was in the way, to get at some other gear one day and afterwards he said "I hope you were gentle moving that 8 foot long python."... He was serious.
The great thing about our bears is that you don't ever accidentally stumble on one poking about in your yard. When they are around, you pretty well know about it instantly!Bears are a real problem up at my parent's place- they live well out in the woods, and it's not uncommon for them to wake up in the morning and find a flattened can and giant pile of bear poop where the garbage used to be!Def
I would very much like a koala in my front yard, claws and all
Oh yeah, that would be a good start! I think we have something like Freddy the Frog which is the same here.Now Cherry Ripes.... THAT we have no competition for