Personally I’m convinced Australians divided their animals into two groups when they named them. The “S” type and the “K” Type. The S-animals are the nasty ones that can kill you and start with an “S” , like Snakes, Spiders and Sharks, the K-Type, are the cute ones, like Kangaroos, Koalas, Kookaburras. I believe the most dangerous animals in Australia are not the poisonous snakes though, but the cute ones. The K-animals are just too cute, they make you forget to breath or watch where you are going. I went to Featherdale Wildlife park this weekend ( since I had a job and could afford the entrance fee now;) , where they had free roaming kangaroosJ so I got to pet some the aussie icons. I even had an owl sitting on my arm. Apparently it liked me and decided to chill on my arm for a bit. How cool is that, I am as appealing as a tree. Monday, 16 May 2011
"Knock knock"..."who is it?"..." It's cuteness!"
Personally I’m convinced Australians divided their animals into two groups when they named them. The “S” type and the “K” Type. The S-animals are the nasty ones that can kill you and start with an “S” , like Snakes, Spiders and Sharks, the K-Type, are the cute ones, like Kangaroos, Koalas, Kookaburras. I believe the most dangerous animals in Australia are not the poisonous snakes though, but the cute ones. The K-animals are just too cute, they make you forget to breath or watch where you are going. I went to Featherdale Wildlife park this weekend ( since I had a job and could afford the entrance fee now;) , where they had free roaming kangaroosJ so I got to pet some the aussie icons. I even had an owl sitting on my arm. Apparently it liked me and decided to chill on my arm for a bit. How cool is that, I am as appealing as a tree.
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