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mattymeischke
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Avid amateur aviculturalist; I keep mostly australian and foreign finches.
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Yep, gotta watch out for those drop bears, nasty little critters they are :lol:
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mickw
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This is serious stuff in my line of work, thanks Matty. This study may well improve mine, and my colleagues chances of safely negotiating our forestry careers with at least some chance of reaching retirement age unscathed from arboreal attack.
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TomDeGraaff
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Ok ok ok !!!!

I'll bite.....


What the devil is a drop bear !!!! :wtf:
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Uraeginthus wrote:Ok ok ok !!!!

I'll bite.....


What the devil is a drop bear !!!! :wtf:
Fictional bigger viscious version of Koala Bear ...if you have a facebook account lol bit gory.... https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid ... nt_count=1
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Drop bear facts ...

Usually sighted in the late hours of thursday , friday and saturday .
Usually sighted within a kilometre of a venue or establishment that sells alcohol .
They are attracted to the smell of alcohol and 99% of sightings are alcohol related .
They can appear from nowhere ( usually dropping from large gum trees ).

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casehulsebosch
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These drop bears are now being bred in China

Pic appeared in Daily Mail today, 31/01/2013. Cannogt think of a reason to visit Oz any more now :lol:

Cheers, Case, Tauranga, New Zealand.
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mickw
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casehulsebosch wrote:. Cannogt think of a reason to visit Oz any more now :lol:

Cheers, Case, Tauranga, New Zealand.
Thats OK Case, stay right where you are.......we've got heaps of your lot breeding over here too......
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