Koalas sometimes are referred to incorrectly as "koala bears." Koalas are not bears. They belong to a group of pouched mammals, called "marsupials," many of which, like the koala, are endemic to Australia. Its closest living relative is the wombat, but other koala relatives include kangaroos, wallabies and opossums.
I am leaving "my" 1m waterfront 5 bedroom,etc,etc home in Twin Waters on the Sunshine Coast tomorrow, and I will be staying in my "other" 5 bedroom,etc,etc, home in Toowoomba. House sitting - not too shabby SC
Sometimes when I order a sub at subway I get the worker to keep putting jalapenos on it until their hand starts trembling nervously. I then pay for the sub and walk out like a badass..........I then scrape off all the jalapenos before I eat it .
^ I do the same, except with the salt and pepper But then after I scrape, I just end up with the bread
The quick 'root' to death... The Antechinus, a mouse-like marsupial, humps itself to death. Over a period of two or three weeks, the antechinus has sex practically nonstop until its body disintegrates. You could say it dies of sexhaustion. Antechinuses spend their last few weeks on Earth mating feverishly, sometimes for up to 14 hours at a time, thus proving that even the tiniest marsupial can be an absolute stallion in the sack. It's so exhausting that the male's fur falls off, he starts to bleed internally and his immune system shuts down. Before long he's riddled with gangrene.
Pour milk in a cup. Strawberry flavoured Quik will float on the surface, while chocolate flavoured Quik will sink to the bottom. At least it used to be the case, I haven't had it in years.