3 November 2011 in Miscellaneous

I interrupt our regular scheduled posting to bring you… the cutest thing on the entire planet!

I’m sorry, I couldn’t resist. This is just WAY too cute. Seriously, how adorable is this little guy? I want to take him home and love him and cuddle him forever and ever and ever! ♥ Really, really not helping my desire to kidnap a koala to have for my own. Call me a nutter, but I actually resized all the open windows on my laptop screen this morning so that he could sit in an open window that I could see all. day. long. Those eyes! I just melt.

Never has a GIF (or any picture, really) made me smile bigger than this little guy. I love him. I wish you could carry GIFs around in your pocket. Because I would.



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Joy on 3rd November 2011

THIS IS TOO CUTE!! I DIE.

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Krissy on November 3rd, 2011

RIGHT?! I’m mesmerized by how flippin’ adorable it is! I’ve been staring at him all day.

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Ally on 3rd November 2011

So flippin’ adorable. I wish we could carry GIFs around in our pockets as well.

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Gloria on 3rd November 2011

Beyond adorable! His furry little face is putting me into a cute-overload trance :-)

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Krissy on November 3rd, 2011

“Cute over-load trance” is the best way to describe it! I’m completely mesmerized from him. I have to keep coming back here to “Awwww!” every few minutes.

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Crissy on 4th November 2011

I.WANT.ONE.RIGHT.NOW
Seriously, your new life mission must be going back to Australia to get one (and another for me). They sleep all the time, it shouldn’t be too difficult to just climb a tree and grab one XD

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Jennifer on November 4th, 2011

I live in Australia, and have interacted with koalas many a time. Just so you know, like almost all native Australian animals, koalas are fairly vicious if you try to touch them, and are not nearly as ‘cute’ as they look.

Also, koalas are unfortunately under attack increasingly in the past few years. Many wildlife centres in Australia have been taking in koalas that have been shot or hurt severely by humans – some of them, it is believed, because they were attempting to take koalas out of their natural habitat, and did not expect the koalas to fight back.

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Krissy on November 5th, 2011

Hey Jennifer! I actually just spent 3 months abroad in Australia and got to visit quite a few conservation centers to see these lovely creatures. It breaks my heart a little bit that they’re so endangered as they’re one of my favourite animals. I’ve always wanted to sponsor one so hopefully someday when I can afford it, I’ll be able to so I can call a koala “my own”. (sort of, haha.)

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