AMERICANS REACT TO Meeting Koalas, Kangaroos and More Australian Wildlife
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the Yellow men are warning for road works, some even point up for powerlines above.
That smell ( at the end) was probably the bats( flying foxes) they stink real bad😂😂😂
Koalas in a sanctuary won't have diseases. Koalas in the wild may have chlamydia.
I saw an American video once about Easter and I noticed that the food is a mixture of chocolate and other sweets. In Australia, it's all about chocolate, chocolate eggs, chocolate bunnies and hot cross buns.
Mate, you live here long enough, you don't need a zoo!
The Easter Bunny does not deliver jelly beans or peeps, only Easter Eggs! 😏🐰😂
2 hours drive from me we camp on the river surrounded by kangaroos and koalas naturally in the wild and it’s free
I'm going to Stradbroke Island today & I expect to see lots of 🐨🦘🏖️
Mac, the look at the beginning was priceless. 😅
The yellow people are definitely not speed cameras.
Kangaroos and wallabies in sanctuaries are fine. They're like dogs.
My sister works at Lone Pine Sanctuary. It is a great place to visit and does a great job saving Australian wildlife. However, if you want a photo holding a koala, you will need to get in quick because they are stopping it this year.
What made her think a roo would want to be fed grass when it's all over the place?
I think the koala is the softest fur I have ever touched!
Would not worry about entering that field where the Kangaroos are. Clearly those ones are used to humans around. But if you asked me to go in a field where there a horses I more scared of a horse kicking me than any Kangaroo. All those birds you see without needing to visit a sanctuary. The Tassie Devil and lizards are harder to find. Although plenty of small lizards around. Bigger lizards way up north in Australia.
From now on we your followers would like to hear you both do the intro together.
The Red-tailed Black Cockatoo that she liked is one of my favourite birds here too. I see them all the time in the park across the street from where I live.
I was rolling my eyes when you said they'd have diseases... and when you went on about the snakes and spiders in the grass. But you have my full support on the emus. They're assholes.
Stick the Starburst Jelly beans, go to a chemist and get Glucojel Jelly Beans. You can thank me later.
Macca's face at the beginning watching you......
hahaha
GOLD..!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jeez Neal did you swallow a battery at the start. I thought Macca was going to slap[ your off button and the look on her face, priceless.
Starburst tried selling their jellybeans in Australia and failed miserably. They simply couldn't compete with our beloved Glucogel jellybeans we buy at our pharmacies. It's a hard market to crack.
i reccommend the currumbin bird sanctury /zoo, just up the street from from the gold coast airport and a great first attraction to try, it has been there since my childhood and is a huge attraction nowdays, you will get close to most australian animals just wandering around the grounds with you [ i was accosted by a horny emu possibly attracted by my cologne] but the morning /afternoon lorikeet feeding has always been a big thing for me , thousands of wild birds come like clockwork at feeding times and land on you in groups to eat out of the bowls of food given out by the rangers, only australia zoo [ sunshine coast 150 kms north] is a better attraction but i reccomend both for an animal overload! australia zoo has african animals too which makes it superior but doesnt have the lorikeet feedings
A fortnight is two weeks, an abbreviated version of fourteen nights.
You guys it makes me
Laugh how everyone in the world thinks we are going to die from our wildlife
The yellow guys are NOT speed cameras, they're some waste of money notification that there are roadworks and are meant to make you be conscious of the workers... THAT ARE HARDLY EVER PRESENT AND SO THE SLOWED SPEED LIMITS ARE REGULARLY IGNORED WHICH CREATES A SAFETY ISSUE.
We have pandas at our local zoo here in Adelaide...they are just as boring as koalas...just eating or sleeping.
Don’t like marshmallow & jelly beans always available @ the Chemist (pharmacist)
Tell you what, you wouldn't ever speed again 2hen you get a fine in Australia...just a little over and you can say bye bye to $400
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Just don't try to pat a wild kangaroo and you'll be fine
True koalas are boring, most of the birds you can see anywhere.Healesville Sanctuary in Victoria is fantastic all the animals and birds are native to Australia
Koalas dont all have Clymidia and even then you are only holding it and not f$cking it so how the hell are you going to catch it!