
All of the animals here had been rescued, some get rehabilitated and re-released into the wild or if necessary are able to permanently reside in the sanctuary. Each animal had a name and a story posted by their homes making the whole day welcoming and personal. When F called from across the clearing, "It's hot and fuzzy inside Gloria's (the kangaroo) pouch!", we knew just what was going on and with which animal friend.
We must also mention the important (but slightly weird) fact that there was a swimming pool- right smack dab in the middle of kangaroo land. (At this point in the trip we were keenly aware that wet kids are happy kids, making their parents lives much much easier after a daily dip.)


Koala facts we learned:
They sleep 18-22 hours a day, eat only eucalyptus leaves (which make them sleepy) and are solitary animals (no BFF needed near my tree- thank you. P.S. touch my tree and I might beat you up...). Koalas are designed for hot weather. The day we were there was about 85 degrees and overcast, quite cold to a koala. So, Teddy preferred to be in someone's arms and not the tree.
Another fun fact we learned- there are over 700 different types of eucalyptus trees. It's like not having to eat just M&M's your whole life but 700 different kinds of candy... not so bad eh?
By the way koalas are not 'bears', like they were first called when the white people set foot on the Australian continent. They are marsupials, like the kangaroo, wombat, tasmanian devil and most of the mammals in Australia. So wipe that word 'bear' right off your lips...


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