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lederhosen ([personal profile] lederhosen) wrote2006-03-29 02:09 pm

Crocs are for wusses

SMH story: thieves broke into a Rockhampton zoo and tried to steal a koala. But the koala proved to be too vicious for them, so they stole a 40-kg crocodile instead and climbed a 2.4-metre fence with it.

(Those with more than a passing familiarity with koalas may be aware that this isn't as silly as it sounds. The thieves were caught, but the crocodile is still missing, having been traded for drugs.)

[identity profile] torin3.livejournal.com 2006-03-29 10:26 pm (UTC)(link)
Soo....I'm not alone in having always assumed the cute and cuddly koalas I saw on TV talk/interview shows had been dosed with thorazine first?

[identity profile] lederhosen.livejournal.com 2006-03-29 11:17 pm (UTC)(link)
A lot of zoos do produce koalas that will put up with handling and gentle petting; it's a good way to draw the tourists, especially the Japanese trade, which is a big earner here. But it's not their natural behaviour, and I wouldn't like to pick up even the tamest of them without a trained handler around to make sure it didn't get excited.

Also, being nocturnal, they're presumably quieter in the daytime, when most of the handling happens, than at 4 am when the theft took place.