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Ceri  From Adelaide & Cymru   Check out my page
I'm just adding a response to the request for more explanation of my comment about koalas from yesterday (I've only just seen the other comments) As TerrierCyn said they are wild animals so they pee and pooh with scant regard for humans, (one peed all over a politician in a photo stop a few years More...
13/Jun/09 12:46 AM
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   Heidi  From Magnolia, KY   Supporting Member

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Thanks, Ceri. I was a zookeeper, so I understand about them being wild animals. I never worked with Koalas, and am not familiar with their normal behavior patterns. This insight is great!
13/Jun/09 2:32 AM
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   Heidi  From Magnolia, KY   Supporting Member

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Now who munched on this fruit????
13/Jun/09 2:33 AM
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   Judy  From Oklahoma City, OK   Supporting Member

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I think Leia might have been the culprit, although those are awfully big toof marks on the apple. Somebody tell us!
13/Jun/09 7:05 AM
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   Judy  From Oklahoma City, OK   Supporting Member

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Oh, and many thanks, Ceri, for all the info you gave us about koalas.
13/Jun/09 7:07 AM
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   June  From Epping.NSW

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I used to have that problem if I left the kitchen window open and the rainbow lorikeets got in. Only the beak marks were smaller!
13/Jun/09 7:19 AM
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Gramma Linda  From very rural Iowa   Supporting Member   Check out my page
Adding my thanks for the koala info. As to who/what ate the fruit, I'd say they weren't much of a fruit-lover or they would have eaten more!
13/Jun/09 10:36 AM
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Kate  From Sydney (Ku-ring-gai)   Check out my page
Right house, wrong culprit, Judy! For several nights we'd been hearing mysterious nocturnal bangs and crashes that we knew were INTERNAL to the house (bit scary). But the marauded fruit bowl suggested it was a visitor of the non-human variety. On the third night we heard a particularly loud More...
13/Jun/09 12:23 PM
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   Judy  From Oklahoma City, OK   Supporting Member

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My apologies to Leia! That's a pretty bold possum and sort of picky eater if I may say. Thanks for another intriguing shot.
13/Jun/09 12:27 PM
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