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A bit off topic, but I did take the photo in my back yard. :-)

I have seen several koalas lately, all of which seem to be very healthy,
which is great, given that our koala population is dwindling and they are
becoming endangered, due to loss of habitat and disease.




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On Tue, 30 Oct 2012 22:01:35 +1000, "Maroochy"
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A bit off topic, but I did take the photo in my back yard. :-)
c:\Users\rlb\Downloads\inc.agent\c-2721-koala-30-10-12-5d-400.jpg

That is so cuuuute. Uh--are those claws?

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On Tue, 30 Oct 2012 22:01:35 +1000, "Maroochy"
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A bit off topic, but I did take the photo in my back yard. :-)

I have seen several koalas lately, all of which seem to be very healthy,
which is great, given that our koala population is dwindling and they are
becoming endangered, due to loss of habitat and disease.

Great shot. I am glad you posted it.
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Bob O'Dyne wrote:
On Tue, 30 Oct 2012 22:01:35 +1000, "Maroochy"
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A bit off topic, but I did take the photo in my back yard. :-)
c:\Users\rlb\Downloads\inc.agent\c-2721-koala-30-10-12-5d-400.jpg

That is so cuuuute. Uh--are those claws?


Yep, they sure are.


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joevan wrote:
On Tue, 30 Oct 2012 22:01:35 +1000, "Maroochy"
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A bit off topic, but I did take the photo in my back yard. :-)

I have seen several koalas lately, all of which seem to be very
healthy, which is great, given that our koala population is
dwindling and they are becoming endangered, due to loss of habitat
and disease.

Great shot. I am glad you posted it.


Thanks.




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In article , Maroochy
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A bit off topic, but I did take the photo in my back yard. :-)

I have seen several koalas lately, all of which seem to be very healthy,
which is great, given that our koala population is dwindling and they are
becoming endangered, due to loss of habitat and disease.



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Wow!
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Mad Cow wrote:
Wow!


That's what we say when we see one. :-)


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Sj wrote:
Great ... sent to my grand kids in Texas ... told
them you had taken the pic in your backyard

As long as they don't get to think that the koalas are common garden
visitors. They are very endangered and there are only little pockets of them
here and there, we're lucky enough to be in one of the pockets. :-)


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Oh wow so cute,
thank you for sharing!
I wish i could have seen them live
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Oh wow so cute,
thank you for sharing!
I wish i could have seen them live
I see it. Great shot. Thanks.
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