These koalas so crack me up sometimes. What tickles my funny bone here is the way his bum is centred on the fork of this (quite thin) branch and his little legs are just dangling in front.
Then he has a convenient branch on either side to hold onto with his hands.
Thanks so much for enjoying and getting my photos to the trending page for a few days running!
@pamknowler that's pigmentation lack on his nose. They should ideally have a completely black/dark brown nose but most have some pigment missing spots and it's the pattern of these that I use to identify the koalas here! @janewinfrey@ceilidh thanks for enjoying and visiting!
Looks like he just fell out of the tree between those branches and he's asking "What now?" He 's got short legs like me, I'd have to sit that way too!! LOL LOL Love it, he's just so cute!!! FAV!
Another fab shot. It's interesting to learn that they all have a lack of pigment in their nose which gives different markings to help you identify them. You learn something new every day!
@jillhempsall Jill it's way harder when I find one with complete pigment, but usually they have some patterns on the nose. then the trick is to make them uncurl and look directly at the camera to be sure who I captured lol (I often pretend a big loud sneeze, but they learn to ignore even that noise!)
May 24th, 2015
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@janewinfrey @ceilidh thanks for enjoying and visiting!
Looks comfortable up there.
A fav.
So many lovely comments! It does look like he kind of landed there and thought OK now what, guess I will just swing my short little legs a while and try to look like I meant it lol
It sure doesn't look like it would hold his weight, but it did, so I guess he knows how to judge a good wedging fork in a tree :)
THANKS EVERYONE - I think that is Trending page like 3 days in a row! I'm stunned and so thankful that you are all joining in with the fun with me :)