Koalas are wild animals & they have an impressive growl when really pissed off. I've seen Japanese tourist trying to hand feed koalas on the ground as they move between trees, not a smart move tbh.😂🐨
Lol....yep, that sounds like tourists who come here to Oklahoma,US and want to feed the buffalo, or put their small children right in front of one so they can take a dam picture...idiots.
We had a bull on our property mating season was shocking. Their slow and sluggish except when someone is trying to touch them or mating season 😅 they can rip ur chest apart with one swipe… I wish tourists would take that seriously..
The black headed python near the end is awesome. We pull up beside the highway, pick them up and relocate them 50m away. It’s a shame when an animal like this that is known to eat our poisonous snakes is killed
Probably because a lot of us outside Australia only know that when we think of the Outback. To be honest I don't know much else either of the interior of Australia. Personally I'm curious how the conditions compare to the Sonoran desert in the US, which I know can get pretty harsh. Seems like the Outback must be bigger than all the US deserts put together??
micko11154 Wow, definitely a higher percentage of desert than the lower 48. I wonder why AU got so hosed precipitation-wise. Even the Rocky/Andes Mountains here in the New World don’t throw up a rain shadow THAT big. (True the Atacama in South America gets seriously extreme but I don’t think it’s the size of the Aussie Outback, land area wise.)
Mirrabooka that doesn’t surprise me! I get blue tongue lizards, dugites and brown tiger snakes in my backyard! I live 10min walk from the beach but have a swamp across the road. I was nearly bitten by a snake if it wasn’t for a van that distracted it I would of been dead. It went in slow motion I saw something moving but thought it was a branch so my daughter crossed the road on her scooter and I was behind I saw movement near my leg looked down and this snake was opening it’s mouth and I saw it’s fangs that image is stuck in my head. I was told as a little girl that snakes hate vibrations from traffic but no this one didn’t mind at all because it was right near the road when I grabbed the vice principal he grabbed the snake catching stick and wow it was long. Did you know they move very slow on pavement? It was amazing to watch it slither away into the bush land.
These videos are interesting thank you for posting and thanks to the first. responders everywhere and front line workers
I like knowing knowing the results of a case without waiting until the end of the show.
Solid work on that air transport. That guy was a train wreck right on the edge. Way to ride the monitor.
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Interesting Australia.I loved the zoo animals.
Koalas are wild animals & they have an impressive growl when really pissed off. I've seen Japanese tourist trying to hand feed koalas on the ground as they move between trees, not a smart move tbh.😂🐨
Lol....yep, that sounds like tourists who come here to Oklahoma,US and want to feed the buffalo, or put their small children right in front of one so they can take a dam picture...idiots.
We had a bull on our property mating season was shocking.
Their slow and sluggish except when someone is trying to touch them or mating season 😅 they can rip ur chest apart with one swipe… I wish tourists would take that seriously..
The black headed python near the end is awesome. We pull up beside the highway, pick them up and relocate them 50m away. It’s a shame when an animal like this that is known to eat our poisonous snakes is killed
Would love to see the people when well
A rare bird - a currawong? Might be rare in the UK, but not around here.
It's pronounced ''Liz more "
Lismore is not 40km west of Singleton.
How often do you get calls of a pregnant woman in labor?
Not often. Mostly it's men in labor calls
Stacy Coleman yes, because they would die in labor from the agony, tough men couldn’t handle it. Yes I know what you meant.
More often than you think. Especially if it is early labor or high risk patient panicking.
Interesting TV series
Why did that Constable have Sergeant stripes ?
Why the FSHJ are you showing a picture of Ayers Rock? Thats not in Western Australia.
7:04 Why are they called British police officers?
Start a Massive Law Suit against UA-cam
Why do they keep showing Ularu? Its not even in the right state.......
Probably because a lot of us outside Australia only know that when we think of the Outback. To be honest I don't know much else either of the interior of Australia. Personally I'm curious how the conditions compare to the Sonoran desert in the US, which I know can get pretty harsh. Seems like the Outback must be bigger than all the US deserts put together??
@@nerysghemor5781 Australia is roughly the same area as USA minus Alaska and 85% desert.
micko11154 Wow, definitely a higher percentage of desert than the lower 48. I wonder why AU got so hosed precipitation-wise. Even the Rocky/Andes Mountains here in the New World don’t throw up a rain shadow THAT big. (True the Atacama in South America gets seriously extreme but I don’t think it’s the size of the Aussie Outback, land area wise.)
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Mirrabooka that doesn’t surprise me!
I get blue tongue lizards, dugites and brown tiger snakes in my backyard! I live 10min walk from the beach but have a swamp across the road. I was nearly bitten by a snake if it wasn’t for a van that distracted it I would of been dead. It went in slow motion I saw something moving but thought it was a branch so my daughter crossed the road on her scooter and I was behind I saw movement near my leg looked down and this snake was opening it’s mouth and I saw it’s fangs that image is stuck in my head. I was told as a little girl that snakes hate vibrations from traffic but no this one didn’t mind at all because it was right near the road when I grabbed the vice principal he grabbed the snake catching stick and wow it was long. Did you know they move very slow on pavement? It was amazing to watch it slither away into the bush land.
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