Koalas in the front yard.

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We've had quite a few of these living teddy bears around lately. Pretty cute ay. We had a mum carrying a baby on its back last week but my camera batteries were flat!
 

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My camera batteries are always "flat".....it uses a battery pack!!

Seriously though, that would be pretty cool to have those in trees in the front yard! You guys have some cool animals down there!
 
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Pretty cool! The only thing we have in trees around here are squirrels and crows. IT would be neat to see animals like this in your trees.:thumbsup:
 
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Cute little critters!
 
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Thanks 4 shareing pics !

Boone
 
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Nice pics, thanks. Is that a eucalyptus tree the koala is sitting in?
 
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Please send me a baby one. My girlfriend will thank you.
 
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Great pics all we have are squirrels.
 
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Sure wouldn't see that in my front yard, thanks for posting.
 
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Almost hit one on Phillip Island VIC near dusk one night. It crossed the road without looking. Was only going about 30 KPH, but can see why so many of the Koalas and Wombats become road pizza. But they sure are good on the eyes. Though hard to spot in the wild, and they blend in the the trees so well, and don't move much during the day.
 
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The tree in the middle pic is a Eucalyptus. The other 2 are olive bushes. We have a lot of old olives around here. They have become a bit of a pest. The koalas dont eat olive leaves, but this one scurried up the olive bush for the day perhaps scared by the sound of our dog. They usually sit in trees all day then move on at about dusk.
 
 
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