Thursday, 23 August 2012

Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary

Today is marsupial day on the blog! Heaps of pictures of cute furry friends!
We visited the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary in Brisbane, the only place in Australia where you can cuddle koalas. Holding big Byron for 20 entire seconds has its price, 16 dollar to be precise, but aren't we adorable together?? 

Apart from koalas there are plenty of other Australian mammals, birds and reptiles. With my huge snake phobia, I wisely decided not to go greet the last group. 

We saw animals we'd never -or maybe vaguely- heard of before, such as the wombat (the one that looks like a little brown bear), the tasmanian devil (I'm sure you'll know which one it is when you see his picture) and the platypus. The latter is some sort of tiny beaver with a long beak, hard to describe it even after I've seen it. He was swimming super fast in a very dark fish tank, so impossible to take a decent picture but you have to google it, it's the most extraordinary little creature!

We probably had the most fun feeding the kangaroos at Lone Pine. They're domesticated and eat anything out your hand which gave us the opportunity to take some pretty cool pictures. Have a look!
















3 comments:

  1. Brings back memories.... Heb daar ook nog foto's van liggen ;o) Bij mij zijn ze wel zo schoon nie... Ik ben in Brisbane geweest in 't tijdperk van d'ouderwetse Kodakskes mee een rolleken... :oD
    Hope you had as much fun as I had in the land of Oz! ;o)

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