On 05/04/2013 5:57 AM, Dan Penoff wrote:
The guy I worked with in Brisbane had a sister in law who ran a rescue and
rehab facility for koalas at their sheep station. We flew out there a couple of
times when I visited and spent weekends with them.
While these things look all nice and cuddly, they can be rather nasty and have
very sharp claws. They are amazingly dense in that they are very, very heavy.
You pick one up expecting it to be fairly light and in the process you wrench
your back.
Down Under Dan who still has his Akubra
On a similar wave length, my dog seems dense - and I don't mean stupid
- he is quite a smart little fellow.
He is a Bichon Frise and that is probably why. He has a fair amount of
fur despite the fact that we have him groomed often. I am amazed when I
pick him up, at how heavy and solid he feels.
He is only the size of a good sized cat and weighs about 15 pounds but
he is solid.
He is 10 years old this July and spends most of his time laying on our
bed - I joke that his job is to hold the bed down all day - but he is
quite muscular.
Randy who has no pet bears
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