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Koalas (which are not bears) spend most of their lives perched up eucalypt trees, eating leaves or sleeping. Baby koalas ride on their mother's back for many months. They are very difficult to see, even in known habitats.
Koalas provides very clear and informative data on these intriguing little animals.
Hi Alice,
ReplyDeleteCute photos!
We saw one of these for real at Mum's farm yesterday - didn't take any photos though, as we have quite a few koala photos now (though none as close-up as these, of course!)
So cute.. Do they live 'wild' like racoons and such?
ReplyDeleteCute Koalas. Are they in your trees?
ReplyDeleteNice to see you back Alice.
ReplyDeleteNice pics of the Koalas, & also Braidwood.
Oh my goodness, he is so cute! I would love to see one close up and actually hold it. Very nice pics.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a cute little fella! I think they are so gentle looking! Thanks for sharing with us!
ReplyDeleteI've always thought Koalas are so adorable...do they roam around your neighbourhood at all or do they pretty much keep to themselves?
ReplyDeleteHow cute! The best we see around here are squirrels...
ReplyDeleteWell, if they not are bears, what are they? *curious*
ReplyDeleteThey are very cute anyway :-)
Oh My, so
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I'm so thrilled! Thank your for posting some Koala pictures. What a cutie! Adorable, thanks.
ReplyDeleteHi Alice
ReplyDeleteGreat close up photo's of the Koala's.
Love your photo's and tour of the Braidwood township the lovely historic buildings and the lace work on the bakery just love it.
Nice to have you back, Alice! Wonderful Koalas! Like a toy for my grandchild.
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How lovely to see a koala! Your cousins must've loved it. Was it a flora and fauna park?
ReplyDeleteYou seem to be having lots of fun Alice. Can't wait to hear all about it.
These are really neat pictures.
Thanks for sharing them :)
Hi Alice,
ReplyDeleteGreat photos ... the are a sweet looking animal, aren't they.
I'll never forget years ago, mum, dad & I took some overseas visitors to Philip Island to the Koala park there, and the koalas were being very unresponsive (as they are, usually!!), so someone poked one (gently) with a stick. Well, the koala was disgusted, and piddled on the head of the poker !!! It was very, very funny ... the one who was peed on didn't think so, though !!
Have a great week.
Take care, Meow
Awww, so cute!
ReplyDeletee , have you seen them or should zI say heard them when they mate, say it on a steve irwin doc once and nearly fell of the bloody chair lol
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shona