By: Team Oyeniyi
I think they need those claws to make sure they don’t drop out of the trees when they are sleeping! Probably no scientific basis to that thought, but it makes sense to me. S.e.v.e.r.a.l. huh? Yes,...
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I’m sure those claws are very useful to them! Yes, had to stop counting how many years – my head began to ache…
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I´ve never held one, just patted a few at a wildlife centre here in Perth. The keepers don´t want people to handle them too much. But are are just so cute. When we did a trip on the Great ocean Road in...
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I think it was the Great Ocean Road where I finally saw wild ones too. The shots I took in the article were taken at Healesville Sanctuary, just on the outskirts of Melbourne. They certainly are very...
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I don’t believe so, other than those claws can be a bit dangerous. They are very solitary animals. LikeLike
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