why swim? just ride the next tsunami. that might be a bumpy ride though... you should collect all the koalas from the local zoos and start your own sanctuary! If you'll let me bring the Bonobo monkeys I'll join you. :cheers2:
The koala cannot be called an exceptionally intelligent animal. It has a very small brain that only occupies about 40% of its cranial cavity. On a typical day, the koala eats, sleeps and takes care of its young. Though it has tremendous visual appeal, approaching a wild koala is not recommended. They can be quite grumpy, and their sizable claws and strong bite are to be avoided.
I still don't believe they really have those "pouches" like old fashioned running sweatshirts have.It doesnt look right... I reckon some guy from the Australian tourist board sewed them in...
DAMN.!!! Now Our Secrets Out.. BUT....Everybody Still Believes In Our "Drop Bears"......Right???? Cheers Glen.
AND I 've seen the cruelty to kangaroos.Forcing em to jump around everywhere.And beating em with sticks like Romanian gypsies do with dancing bears... Dont think u can keep fooling us.... The truth always comes out eventually
I think it'd be fun to slip in a few multi-colored jelly beans in her pouch and see if she can tell the difference.