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I  earned a few browny points with my beautiful daughter this morning, I took her up to the Perth hills so she could play with a koala. She loves koalas, my wife does too, they are quite nice little things. This little bloke is 10 years old, his name is William and he comes when his name is called. My daughter wants to be a volunteer at the wildlife park on weekends, I think it would be difficult keeping her away from William and his mates though!

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9 hours ago, Fusca said:

I guess it's safe for me to visit there - I routinely rub Vegemite behind my ears. 

Yep, that will give you some immunity to attacks..... thing is they can discern if you have decades of vegemite ingestion or just the so called vegemite use as in like anti mosquito spray.... be careful with the vegemite use.... better to ingest with the breakfast toast in the morning.......:D

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I really like Koala's as well and spotted many in the wild during my trip back in 2014. At the beginning in this year I was thinking to go back for holidays but unfornately Corona said no to those plans. 

Spotted my first one at Noosa coastal walk high up in a tree and have seen more afterwards. When I did the Great Ocean Road I went also to the Cape Otway Lighthouse and that road to come there were many Koala's hanging in the trees. Don't know if that part have been free of the wildfires that happened recently. 

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So many species,

so little time.

Coconut Creek, Florida

Zone 10b (Zone 11 except for once evey 10 or 20 years)

Last Freeze: 2011,50 Miles North of Fairchilds

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