I feel as if I am still playing catch up as I write this post, but I did want to share with you these pictures from Australia. You might recall that when we were there I had a few technical difficulties, and so after our amazing visit to The Reptile Park just north of Sydney I wasn’t able to post pictures. Well, difficulties are solved and the pictures are here now:
Did you know that a group of kangaroos together is called a troop? Following is a picture of four kangaroos lazily munching on the grass in the open area where we were able to pat them.
I like this picture of the Tasmanian Devil. I couldn’t see this animal clearly in real life because it moved way too quickly for my eyes to focus on it. However, the picture shows it to be dark brown, almost black in colour with black beady eyes. It has a bit of a peculiar shape with a thick, squat body and a fairly large weasel-like head. The front legs are a little longer than the back legs and it has a long tail, which it uses for balance – a little like a kangaroo does. The picture is taken side on and you can see most of these features.
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