Warning,Warning! Australian Drop Bear
population has shot up during the last year! Drop Bears are a cross
between a koala, the extinct Tasmanian Tiger, and a Tasmanian devil.
The Drop Bear is at least 3 times as big as a normal koala and
normally reaches to a man's thigh. Drop Bears have sharp claws and
huge fangs. Drop Bears tend to live in eucalyptus trees, waiting for
the unwary tourist or kangaroo to cross beneath their branches and
then they drop onto their prey, thus the name Drop Bears. To find out
more about Drop Bears go to the Australian Museum.
Drop bears are a
very real threat. Look up, stay alive.
Here is a picture of a drop bear found on a Mountain Bike rider's forum
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And just in case you think Maia is pulling your leg--here's a newspaper article http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/opinion/blogs/blunt-instrument/drop-bear-complacency-a-danger-to-us-all-20120125-1qh6p.html
Hi
We found your message is a bottle, on Huon Island on the way to Auz. We picked it up on the 25 Nov so it was not floating for to long. We also did the pacific crossing last year.
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Chris & Sara
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