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David's Shutter Bug Club
Kerry:
--- Quote from: SunShadow on April 23, 2008, 10:40:01 am ---Since you mention koala cuddling, here I am cuddling one. :)
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Awwww, so cute! :D
Happiness is a cuddlesome koala! ;D
Kerry:
--- Quote from: DavidInIndy on April 23, 2008, 04:39:14 pm ---
Susie, I love the picture of you with the koala!! I've always wanted to hold, pet and cuddle a koala. They look like they are very soft and snuggley!! :)
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Koalas are VERY snuggley, David. And even though they do have somewhat formidable looking claws, they are not sharp, like a cat. A koala's claws are used to grab hold of branches, rather than for ripping open flesh (they only eat eucalyptus leaves). They are very placid, sleepy little sweeties, with gorgeous soft fluffy fur (ideal for snuggling haha!).
Kerry:
--- Quote from: DavidInIndy on April 23, 2008, 04:42:47 pm ---Kerry, I really like that little cartoon in your sig line. It's so cute!! Where do you find all these cute animated cartoons? I still remember the cartoon of the puppy. Remember that one? The puppy ran back and forth across the bottom of the screen and "barked".
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I think I found my cute little mad scientist at PhotoBucket, David. I do, indeed, remember the barking puppy and still have him stored away in a safe place somewhere. He may get a re-airing one of these days! ;) :D
Kerry:
--- Quote from: DavidInIndy on April 23, 2008, 09:45:46 pm ---Those Tasmanian devils are very cute too. I was watching Animal Planet the other day and they had a Crocodile Hunter rerun on, about the devils. Steve Irwin said devils can be very friendly and affectionate to humans if they are tamed when babies. :)
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Tasmanian Devils are generally very bad tempered, aggressive little animals, David. The ones I've seen were not at all cuddlesome (not unless you wanted to part company with a finger or two, that is, gulp!)
Kerry:
Another rainy Sydney morning. This snap was taken at approx 6.30 a.m. on Wed 23 April.
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