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Koalas
Are these common nowadays? Thought their environments got burned down.
No, no, they were towed outside the environment!
...assic.
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whoops, front fell off
That's not very typical
Are you confessing to something
Just a lot of the koala habitats got destroyed by wildfires and they’re more endangered than ever now. So I’m surprised if they’re commonly seen.
There are the ones whose habitats were burned down/deforested. Then there are the ones with raging chlamydia infections. Then there are the ones that are overpopulating their habitat.