M Monty Well-Known Member 15+ year member 7 Dec 2010 #1 This is a informative site on one of Australia's least known animals. Drop Bear - Australian Museum
Chlidonias Moderator Staff member 15+ year member 7 Dec 2010 #2 I think that may be lost on most non-Australasians. I like the Australian Museum's sense of humour though
I think that may be lost on most non-Australasians. I like the Australian Museum's sense of humour though
Jesse Well-Known Member 7 Dec 2010 #5 very funny! I particularly like the use of vegemite and toothpaste behind the ears as a deterrent, so inventive.
very funny! I particularly like the use of vegemite and toothpaste behind the ears as a deterrent, so inventive.
J Jurek7 Well-Known Member 15+ year member 7 Dec 2010 #6 How a drop bear avoids squasing young in pouch when it is dropping? I think it explains why drop bears are so rare.
How a drop bear avoids squasing young in pouch when it is dropping? I think it explains why drop bears are so rare.
P Panthera Puss Well-Known Member 7 Dec 2010 #7 Drop(ped) Bears A rare group has been spotted in South Australia recently. Witnesses report seeing green baggy headgear, I can't believe it's true though. Locals have taken pity on one individual, naming him 'Xavier' for some reason.
Drop(ped) Bears A rare group has been spotted in South Australia recently. Witnesses report seeing green baggy headgear, I can't believe it's true though. Locals have taken pity on one individual, naming him 'Xavier' for some reason.