21 October 2011

Drop Bears


An adorable baby Drop bear smiles for the camera

14 comments:

  1. Blimey he looks a cuddly little chap, a bit like Fran (TAL).
    Ray

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  2. Yes, I remember telling American soldiers about drop bears and toggle snakes when they were down here for training, got some funny reactions. :)

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  4. If they were real, why the hell isn't the Auzzies training these things to be killer kommandos you can drop behind the enemy lines?

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  5. Don't forget the bird eating spiders.

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  6. And the stomach tearing roos, once they get there hind legs up ...your history !

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  7. That's it!! I am not going back over to Oz again!!

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  8. The one creature in Australia that *can't* kill you, but Australians are so terrorized by their natural world and expecting death from every angle can't imagine that these cute creatures aren't also out to eat them.

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  9. One more thing to add to the list of "crazies" to watch out for the next time I visit Australia... :-)

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  10. Oz is just too dangerous for human existence: dunny spiders, box jellies, great whites...you name it Oz has the worst example.

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  11. PS. I hope Her Maj. has a suitable hat protection.

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  12. Another man just got eaten yesterday by a Great White Shark off my local beaches. 2nd kill in two weeks.

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  13. Almost as scary as the Alberta Albino Snow Snakes we have in this part of Canada.

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  14. I am sure that there is something on you tube about a rampaging koala....

    All the best,

    DC

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