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Comments by "Jeni10" (@Jeni10) on "American Reacts to Only in Australia TikTok Funny Compilation" video.
Kangaroos on the golf course? It’s the other way round - they built the golf course in kangaroo territory, so of course they’ll still be there.
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Isn, can you improve the volume on the videos you’re watching? We hear you loud and clear but the videos are very low volume. If I crank up the volume at my end, your voice is too loud. 😊
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@IWrocker Thanks, Ian, I understand.
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The Ibis is a water bird but during the drought, they went in search of water and wound up in the suburbs where there are creeks and ponds etc. prior to the drought, they were rarely seen in built up areas. The spiders are our harmless Huntsman spiders, they eat cockroaches and other pests, so if we see one in the house, they’re safe to let roam because they won’t bite you, they run away, also they’re not venomous.
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Not sure which vehicle that was but it’s not a taxi because all Taxis have T number plates. That big bird is a cassowary and it swallowed an apple. You can google them to learn more. Same with the large lizards, the one crossing the road was most likely a Komodo dragon and the one on the side of the tree was a goanna. The creature in the dark in the tree is an Australian Possum. They’re fine in the trees but if you get them in your roof, they bang around at night and wake you up. We have professional possum movers who help to transfer them back to the trees and seal up the gaps where they found their way into the roof. The itchy creature beside the path is a Wombat. They’re nocturnal so to see one in daylight is unusual. The koala on the road has her baby on her back. When the baby started to fall off, Mama did a bit of a wriggle to help it get back on securely. In Australia, it’s against the law to kill a snake. If you come across one in your yard, you call the wildlife authority and they’ll come and remove it. Too many people have killed them 8n the past and they’re an important part of the wildlife balance because they eat rats, mice and other pests that would rapidly grow out of control if not for the snakes. They won’t attack you unless the6 feel threatened, so we leave them where they are and call for assistance.
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