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All I can say is....."Why?"I saw this scene on the visit just before I moved here.
There were three chickens (two roosters and one hen) kept in that tiny triangular coop 24/7. They died.
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All I can say is....."Why?"I saw this scene on the visit just before I moved here.
There were three chickens (two roosters and one hen) kept in that tiny triangular coop 24/7. They died.
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That would be cool too see.I’ve got a photo of me holding a koala. I’ll see if I can find it.
Even I know better than that!It's nearly as bad as the tourists who have 48 hours in the country & expect to see the Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge, Ayers Rock, Kakadu, The GBR, the Nullabor, The Great Southern Road et al in an afternoon's drive.![]()
That is a wonderful photo.A chicken pic to keep you peeps entertained View attachment 2459004
Hey, that's not a Drop Bear!
Hey, that's not a Drop Bear!
Well, I did mention the claws... and that they were fairly scary for a herbivore, no? Sort of like the claws on a sloth... I wouldn’t want one trying to climb me. It’s kind of surprising they aren’t more like the drop bear!An angry male is nothing to be trifled with. They can cause some serious damage. I have a Canadian friend [not @Kris5902 ] who doesn't quite believe me when I say they aren't really all that cute & cuddly. I can quite believe they gave rise to the drop bear mythos.![]()
And if you zoom in just a little on the shoulder you will notice the giant freaking claws! But otherwise cute and fang-less, I will admit! (Though I’m still not totally convinced the quokka aren’t plotting world domination or something...)