here is our furry friend after the "nasty" men had finished cutting off a limb of her tree that was threatening to fall on our roof. You can see she has specks of sawdust on her fur. Do hope she forgives us
What a sweet face! I had no idea a koala could be so "tame" in the wild. I never imagined them living so compatibly with humans and being so unafraid. I want a koala to come live in my trees! (Fat chance. It's bitter cold here in the winter and pine cones and acorns are definitely not on her menu wish list.)
lol yep I know that look! But she couldn't be hiding her chest more if she tried - looks like a guessing game for us all. If she's a girl I would name her Jan (coz I immediately thought 'Not happy Jan!')
I agree she has a nice pink chin :) thanks for putting another shot of her up for us!
@lyndemc we love having koalas in our trees. They move around a bit and are not always there. They are used to living close to us but would not let you touch them and they would also give you a nasty scratch with their big claws. We live fairly close to a lot of bushland so that is why they enjoy our trees. They only eat certain types of gumleaves too.
Great shot of this cuty. I`ve a follower that`s send in nearly every day a pic. of those animals.
Thank you for you so kind/nice comment/answer. You are right.
thanks everyone for your comments. I am sure she'll stay around even with one less branch on her tree.
I agree she has a nice pink chin :) thanks for putting another shot of her up for us!
@Weezilou we love them. Mind you I think Racoons must be wonderful too they way they are so tame.
@ninaganci love to have you over here Nina, you must come one day
Thank you for you so kind/nice comment/answer. You are right.