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Post by shiloh on Nov 11, 2013 15:24:24 GMT
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Post by shiloh on Nov 11, 2013 21:38:50 GMT
WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAATTTTTTTT? I don't kow what happened with that first kanga picture! It was so cute, too!
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Post by Benjamin on Nov 11, 2013 22:23:20 GMT
poor little joey in the second one broke his leg! I took my family to Cradle Mountain (right in the middle of Tasmania, it looks like the image below) last year, in winter. ...while we were there, our cabin was constantly surrounded by possums and pademelons (which are a type of wallaby, only smaller than most): They were so tame that they were happy to be hand-fed, and one even came into our cabin. We had lots of brush-tail possums there too: ...and they were so tame that I was able to pick one up. They came inside the cabin too, and stole one of my daughters' "Tiny Teddies".
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Post by Benjamin on Nov 11, 2013 22:23:49 GMT
they also pooped in her backpack. Go figure.
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Post by shiloh on Nov 12, 2013 1:08:30 GMT
Awww, how breathtaking that scenery is. How cute! They were tame! Sounds close to heaven for me....lololol...I can't help it but I'm laughing about your daughter's backpack.....I'm sure she was anythinng but pleased. I hope she at least laughed.
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Post by Benjamin on Nov 12, 2013 1:52:54 GMT
She did. It was a bit hard not to laugh... we were trying so hard to catch the possum and put it back outside, but it wasn't having a bar of it. Instead it just ran amok and pooped everywhere. I often think about the taming of animals in a second coming context. How odd it will be to walk side by side with animals that normally we can't even get near. creation.com/the-lion-that-wouldnt-eat-meat
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Post by shiloh on Nov 12, 2013 16:44:56 GMT
Thanks, Benjamin. I just added that site to my favorites. I often wonder what that will be like too. Will it be something like this? I think so. You might have to lower the sound on the music though. I had my headphones on and it was way too loud..lol..
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