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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
  • This day on our Great Australian Roadtrip took us for an emotional rollercoaster starting off with the most fruit bats we've ever seen, the incredible beauty of the Great Ocean Road, and then an almost spiritual experience as we discover the what it's like to spot wild kangaroos and a koala bear for the very first time! America doesn't have wild kangaroos! We definitely didn't make Americans look cool!
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Комментарии • 297

  • @pdxmtngoat
    @pdxmtngoat 14 дней назад +2

    I have been fortunate enough to have visited Australia. It's special. Awesome country.

  • @benjaamin8
    @benjaamin8 4 года назад +87

    As an Australian I have to say you got very lucky with that koala find, they are notoriously difficult to spot in the wild and it's rare you would see one so perfectly positioned in front of the open sky.

    • @seegee7728
      @seegee7728 4 года назад +3

      Yep agree with that, to be honest i don't think i've seen one in the wild like that.. Well spotted guys.

    • @dorothymelia2569
      @dorothymelia2569 4 года назад +10

      Howwee not true, I suppose it depends where you live.

    • @benjaamin8
      @benjaamin8 4 года назад +4

      @@dorothymelia2569 I live in Brisbane in the mountains and surrounded by trees, we get koalas here and i even saw one recently when he was coming down from a tree and moving to a different one. But trying to spot one in a tree is not easy, not only are they well camouflaged but they don't move much either. Unless you go to a common koala habitat where there are hundreds of them in the area, it is pretty rare to see one.

    • @dorothymelia2569
      @dorothymelia2569 4 года назад +4

      Howwee they’re pretty common here, especially in the Adelaide hills.

    • @glennoc8585
      @glennoc8585 3 года назад +2

      I live in the Adelaide foothills and I see Koalas all the time

  • @adriang6259
    @adriang6259 4 года назад +24

    Nice video. I felt your emotions watching this. As an Aussie, you sometimes take for granted how amazing and unique these animals are how lucky we are.

  • @nerdbashingtime1536
    @nerdbashingtime1536 3 года назад +9

    Cool story; I stayed at a little B&B with my girlfriend in 2014 and we were sitting outside in the morning drinking our coffees when a Koala randomly climbed down the tree right near us and walked past me so close that it stood on my foot lol

  • @Hectorheroic
    @Hectorheroic 2 года назад +7

    I was 42 when I saw my first koala in the wild. You're very lucky to see one so soon. They're such a unique little creature.

  • @trevorbaker2225
    @trevorbaker2225 4 года назад +26

    I am a Victorian and I still marvel at the "The Great Ocean Road".

  • @Renegade040
    @Renegade040 4 года назад +24

    Hahaha, you remind me of my recent trip to Canada, pulling over to the side of the road in our big RV properly giving the locals the shits, not another bloody tourist, every time we saw a bison, a black bear, a moose or any type of wild life. Hope you are having great time.

  • @ned2315
    @ned2315 4 года назад +71

    It's hard to tell from a distance but I'm pretty certain that's a drop bear, not a Koala. Lucky you stayed away!

    • @obsidian351
      @obsidian351 4 года назад +6

      super lucky, it must have recently eaten for it to be so docile

    • @bcurrie9511
      @bcurrie9511 4 года назад +3

      A Dead give away for Drop Bear nest area, look up for the large Crows Nest ferns or Orchids high in the trees, as they like to nest in them.

    • @rickydarcilover5581
      @rickydarcilover5581 4 года назад +3

      Leo . Stop teasing those poor people ha ha

    • @PlasticAssasin8
      @PlasticAssasin8 4 года назад +2

      Damn that was a massive droppy

    • @oldmate99
      @oldmate99 4 года назад +2

      Tear your face off if he's hungry

  • @deekaye25
    @deekaye25 4 года назад +45

    Btw guys, there's no such thing as a koala bear. It is simply called a koala!
    Koalas are marsupials whereas bears are not!

    • @westnblu
      @westnblu 4 года назад +2

      stop being so pedantic. a teddy bear is not a bear either its a stuffed toy!!

    • @deekaye25
      @deekaye25 4 года назад +10

      @@westnblu You're comparing a stuffed toy brand name to an actual animal. Seriously?!
      I only pointed out that a koala is not a bear, as some people seem to think!

    • @shenanigans3710
      @shenanigans3710 4 года назад +8

      @@westnblu A teddy bear depicts a bear, not a koala

    • @arconeagain
      @arconeagain 4 года назад +2

      @kris pertsios they are not being pedantic. Out of respect for our wildlife, people have to stop calling them bears. You could also argue that this is important for the awareness of a potentially endangered species. You don't call a Panda a marsupial, and you most certainly wouldn't say platypus duck.

    • @westnblu
      @westnblu 4 года назад +1

      @@arconeagain i beg to differ . U have to understand the context of the video and i was replying to a rather crude comment under the circumstances. These young tourists saw a koala on a tree not many people living in Australia even get to see a wild koala they were all excited and one of the girls got emotional. Now i'm sure if they visited a zoo they would have been corrected and educated about the correct term of species.

  • @rodsperling4447
    @rodsperling4447 4 года назад +4

    it was great to see how excited they were .
    I have a koala that comes regularly into my yard two metres from my window and me and my children still get excited.So lucky.

  • @keithmitchell3282
    @keithmitchell3282 4 года назад +18

    you handled driving on the "wrong " side of the road well

    • @jacobwansleeben3364
      @jacobwansleeben3364 3 года назад +1

      Yeah they were doing a fine job! I found it pretty confusing when they were driving on the wrong side instead of the left side though (9:14).

  • @estellemelodimitchell8259
    @estellemelodimitchell8259 4 года назад +13

    Happy to hear you guys pronounce Melbourne the right way, or the Australian way :-)

  • @Jesta747200
    @Jesta747200 3 года назад

    Glad you guys like it here

  • @jodieearl1492
    @jodieearl1492 4 года назад +26

    you've gotta watch those roos, They're really dumb animals and they love to jump right into the side of your car.

    • @25emann
      @25emann 4 года назад

      They are built for long distance cruising. Don't know about things that can hurt....

    • @arconeagain
      @arconeagain 4 года назад

      Yeah the car hire mobs would really clean up on that one.

    • @adrianross8383
      @adrianross8383 3 года назад

      Kangaroos aren't dumb. They just have no road sense.

    • @joannemurdock7899
      @joannemurdock7899 3 года назад

      People that don't slow down in bushland roafs r dumb!

  • @osocool1too
    @osocool1too 4 года назад +10

    So glad you guys had fun and saw your koala and kangaroos...we love our American cousins and come back soon. 👍🤩

  • @BKJ-88
    @BKJ-88 4 года назад +6

    You guys are freaking me out standing on the road near a corner like that!

    • @Peregrination
      @Peregrination  4 года назад

      Oh no!! Sorry Brad! We'll try to do better!

    • @isabelle_xo
      @isabelle_xo 4 года назад +1

      and parking on the corner!

    • @rogergreen9861
      @rogergreen9861 3 года назад

      I was half looking out for roo bars on the front of a speeding ute as well lol

  • @aussieguy3689
    @aussieguy3689 3 года назад +4

    Great vid i am really happy that you guys were able to see some of our beautiful wildlife in their natural environment and not in some man made habitat , Our coastline is majestic and stunning but rough and rugged at the same time . Hope you enjoyed your stay and are encouraged to come back again to our little piece of heaven . ✌️👌👍

  • @MarkLucasProductions
    @MarkLucasProductions 4 года назад +3

    You're making me laugh and cry - but at your reactions. Where I live I can take a 20 minute drive to Lysterfield Park (an hour out of Melbourne) and walk around the lake encountering many kangaroos and wallabies also on and around the tracks. It is lovely but not quite as wonderful for me as for you. Koalas a cute to look at but don't get near one - you'll probably regret it. I will say this, I happened upon a platypus in the wild - just at my feet and it WAS wonderful to see that because they are very rare to find in the wild - so I 'can' relate to what it's like to see an amazing exotic creature in the wild. I'm always glad to see Visitors to Australia being thrilled by our wildlife. There are places in Australia - and in Victoria where kangaroos just come and sit around in the front yard of your house. I have a property where this is so.

    • @Peregrination
      @Peregrination  4 года назад +1

      Awwww, thank you for sharing! We definitely have to go back and see a platypus and wallabies! We need to spend a day trekking.

  • @bellajezz1
    @bellajezz1 4 года назад +1

    You guys fangirling over the kangaroos and koalas was absolute life! hilariously endearing and such a wake up call to see our Aussie gifts through your eyes. Good on you guys. I’m so happy you enjoyed our amazing country! Come back soon and visit Brisbane and more of Queensland in general. 🥰

    • @Peregrination
      @Peregrination  4 года назад

      Haha, Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it☺

  • @OnehungLowe
    @OnehungLowe 4 месяца назад

    flying fox, (genus Pteropus), any of about 65 bat species found on tropical islands from Madagascar to Australia and Indonesia and in mainland Asia. Most species are primarily nocturnal. Flying foxes are the largest bats, some attaining a wingspan of 1.5 metres (5 feet) with a head and body length of about 40 cm (16 inches).

  • @louisaklimentos7583
    @louisaklimentos7583 Год назад

    You people are so beautiful and I am so happy you saw Koalas and kangaroos in the wild . Enjoy !

  • @reefsurfing3273
    @reefsurfing3273 3 года назад

    Glad you guys enjoyed yourselves over here, great video awesome camera work some of the best footage of the coast, Cheers 💯👍💗🇦🇺

  • @djgrant8761
    @djgrant8761 2 года назад +1

    “Please Don’t Call Me a Koala Bear” is a song by Don Spencer. You can find it here on RUclips. Have a listen it will explain why Koalas are not bears.

  • @avaschab2437
    @avaschab2437 3 года назад +2

    Those bats are actually flying foxes

  • @JordyJayHomer
    @JordyJayHomer 4 года назад +3

    I've lived in Melbourne my whole life, and I haven't been down there for about 30 years. Slack of me. :-)

  • @_jacobtaylor
    @_jacobtaylor 4 года назад +4

    Good eye Zach! That Koala was so chill!

  • @Preview43
    @Preview43 3 года назад

    Cool! My old stomping grounds... I grew up literally just down the road from the Bay of Islands and all those other spots. Beautiful on nice days. Not so great on cold, crappy days. Glad you had a blast there! My father and I used to hang off the edge of many of those cliffs while fishing.

  • @carbine5378
    @carbine5378 2 месяца назад +1

    Not koala bears, just koalas. You were so fortunate to see a koala in the wild; it’s not easy🇦🇺🦘

  • @johnseabrook1029
    @johnseabrook1029 2 года назад

    I see Kangaroos nearly every day, but I’ve never seen the beloved Koala. You’re very fortunate.

  • @rogergreen9861
    @rogergreen9861 3 года назад

    I was highway driving through Victoria on the other side of Melbourne in 1983 when a giant Grey came out of the scrub at full speed, turned hard left and was in the passenger side window for a second or two. It was his idea of fun, I suppose.

  • @RJCMaxification
    @RJCMaxification 2 года назад

    I've only seen a koala in the wild once, and I've lived in Australia my whole life. You're very lucky!

  • @sylviagerritsen7975
    @sylviagerritsen7975 3 года назад

    I live in West Aust and where I live, at dusk there are about 200 wild roos in a paddock 1 kilometer from my house.

  • @christinapiva7846
    @christinapiva7846 4 года назад +1

    I love you guys! So nice to watch your travel vids while we aren't able to travel.

    • @Peregrination
      @Peregrination  4 года назад +1

      Glad you like them! Thanks for watching. ☺

  • @divadiva9295
    @divadiva9295 4 года назад

    Great to see you enjoying yourselves. I seen in the thread of comments you would like to explore the NT on another holiday in the future. Make sure you make plans to see North Western Australia...truly beautiful and unique and the scenery is amazing...Cape Leveque, Tunnel Creek, Gibb River Road, the outdoor cinema at Broome and Cable Beach...anywhere in the Kimberley's. A long journey and remote but worth the effort.

  • @Hexagenium
    @Hexagenium 4 года назад +2

    Pretty cool reactions, made me chuckle 👍

  • @ronaldsmeaton1432
    @ronaldsmeaton1432 4 года назад +6

    Hopefully you enjoyed your time in vic good to see you guys all smiling and just between us there not bears just kolas but watch out for the drop bears very dangerous

    • @ianmontgomery7534
      @ianmontgomery7534 4 года назад +3

      if Australia doesn't have bears then what are drop bears? I supose next you will tell me that flying foxes are bats!

    • @ronaldsmeaton1432
      @ronaldsmeaton1432 4 года назад +1

      Ian Montgomery that they are actually they are fruit bats very smelly buggers as well we get huge congregations and that’s bad

  • @eddaines237
    @eddaines237 3 месяца назад

    That is a result! Koalas are so hard to spot, especially when driving!

  • @garysaunders1546
    @garysaunders1546 Год назад

    Awesome video guys...few years late I know 🤣. Curious what is the soundtrack/music you use in this video,at 4mins 20 in. Thanks

  • @nelsondesousa9304
    @nelsondesousa9304 2 года назад

    Wow guys! Your reactions when you saw the koala!! Beautiful ❤️ You’re welcome back anytime :)

    • @Peregrination
      @Peregrination  2 года назад

      Haha, thank you! We can't wait to come back.

  • @ChrisBright-qj6yx
    @ChrisBright-qj6yx Год назад

    I've lived in county Aus all my life and dba never seen a koala in the wild. Good on you!
    koala

  • @Flipper-ro3ji
    @Flipper-ro3ji 4 года назад

    It's great to see your excitement at enjoying our beautiful country

  • @alanmoffat4680
    @alanmoffat4680 3 года назад

    The bats are flying foxes and the group is a "camp" where they rest/sleep during the day

  • @craigfletcher2803
    @craigfletcher2803 4 года назад +4

    If you think those grey kangaroos were big go to the outback where the Red kangaroos are . They grow to 7 feet / 2.1 meters tall

    • @Peregrination
      @Peregrination  4 года назад

      Wow, that is crazy!

    • @AdstarAPAD
      @AdstarAPAD 4 года назад

      @@Peregrination The western Red Kangaroos are taller then the eastern greys.. But the eastern greys seem to be a little bit more chunky.. The Reds are usually thinner..

    • @heystevo82
      @heystevo82 4 года назад

      @@Peregrination if feeling threatened, those big reds will lean back on their tails and kick you with both feet and break all your ribs. Not even kidding. Stay well away from those big fellas.

    • @aussiefirie
      @aussiefirie 4 года назад

      @@AdstarAPAD the Reds get chunky as well. The males can be chunkier than a Grey.

    • @AdstarAPAD
      @AdstarAPAD 4 года назад

      @@aussiefirie Well i can only go on my personal experience.. But i guess some of the reds live in better richer pasture areas so i guess they can bulk up.. But mostly they live in the dryer semi dessert places so they have leaner pastures.. I saw some big Red boomers out in North West New South Wales.. And yeah one of them stood up and he was probably 6 foot 6inches in height.. Impressive sight..

  • @dasta7658
    @dasta7658 9 месяцев назад

    47 yo Australian and I can count on one hand the amount of Koalas I've seen in the wild. Probably because I have spent most of my time living in remote areas where Koalas don't live.

  • @Nydusurmainus
    @Nydusurmainus 4 года назад

    Good on you guys for finding those species in the wild instead of going to a zoo. Totally different experience and way more rewarding.

  • @Jason-rs6co
    @Jason-rs6co 4 года назад

    glad you liked the adventure. cracked me up when you came across the koala

  • @amberstasiunas5472
    @amberstasiunas5472 4 года назад +1

    You guys deserve all the love 💕

  • @ianm3172
    @ianm3172 4 года назад +8

    Keep driving on the left😳

  • @drrd4127
    @drrd4127 Год назад

    You want to see Kangaroos go golfing 😅😂, they love golf courses.

    • @jacobwansleeben3364
      @jacobwansleeben3364 6 месяцев назад

      They tend to hang out in the middle of wide-open grassy areas that have bushland around it. So yeah, most golf courses.

  • @seanlynch1185
    @seanlynch1185 4 года назад +1

    So lucky to see a Koala in the wild. Very hard to do.

  • @cafts1
    @cafts1 4 года назад

    Looks like an awesome holiday. I have travelled widely through Australia and have never seen a koala in the wild so you are definitely lucky. I have seen lots of other animals though. That male skippy (kangaroo) was pretty big. Good that you did not try and approach them. The biggest one I have seen was over 2 meters tall with a chest easily 2 2 1/2 feet wide. He was pretty scary and luckily was on the other side of a large fence.
    Have a great holiday and avoid driving in rural or outback areas at twightlight or at night or you will be guaranteed of seeing lots of kangaroos - possibly on your car bonnet!

  • @AlexM-gp7wc
    @AlexM-gp7wc 3 года назад

    I live in the Otways (great ocean road) and I see koalas every day!!! There are a lot of them, more than people know!! It’s actually causing problems with our forests, as you saw they have been killing the trees from over population (the dead forest you drove through). They did have a program where they sterilised males in the area years back to help with population control and disease ☺️
    Almost guaranteed to spot some down at Cape Otway!!!
    You guys went near Warrnambool! One of my favourite costal towns. Childers cover is a mermaids paradise 💜

  • @Alina_Valentina
    @Alina_Valentina 4 года назад +1

    so happy to see the animals, specially after the tragedy that burned so much of their home

    • @Peregrination
      @Peregrination  4 года назад

      Yes, it was truly magical.

    • @AUmarcus
      @AUmarcus 4 года назад +1

      This area wasnt affected as much as parts of NSW.

    • @CarolFremel-my4hs
      @CarolFremel-my4hs 4 года назад

      Happens nearly every year - thats australia

  • @Bully1973
    @Bully1973 2 года назад

    These people remind me of the Griswolds, hilarious.

    • @Peregrination
      @Peregrination  2 года назад +1

      Haha, we love the Griswolds! ✈️

  • @kennethbell6912
    @kennethbell6912 2 года назад

    Flying Foxes or Fruit Bats they eat generally fruit from Maple trees.

  • @carolinejanssen9034
    @carolinejanssen9034 4 года назад

    They scratch the big ones. That's why we call them boxers as jump and punch scratch

  • @bluee_ev
    @bluee_ev 4 года назад +1

    Cool vlog of the south-eastern coast line of mainland Australia.

  • @Robochop-vz3qm
    @Robochop-vz3qm 4 года назад

    Great Ocean Road, one of my all time favorite places.

  • @titusrivers7193
    @titusrivers7193 4 года назад

    When he whispers he sounds like cable guy.

  • @durv13
    @durv13 2 года назад

    i need a smile guys . bring it on lol /

  • @Mirrorgirl492
    @Mirrorgirl492 4 года назад

    Just like koalas, YOU are too cute. Glad you had a wonderful time. And koalas are much rarer to spot in the wild than 'roos.

  • @neymarcy1339
    @neymarcy1339 4 года назад +3

    that's so beautiful and welcome to Guiyang,China ❤️

    • @patriot1724
      @patriot1724 3 года назад +1

      This is Australia not China

  • @bernard2735
    @bernard2735 4 года назад +2

    They’re fruit bats but we also call them flying foxes. The assemble in camps like that to roost. www.environment.nsw.gov.au/topics/animals-and-plants/native-animals/native-animal-facts/flying-foxes

    • @Peregrination
      @Peregrination  4 года назад +1

      They are huge compared to American Bats.

    • @bernard2735
      @bernard2735 4 года назад

      @@Peregrination Hope you had a great trip & have a chance to come again :-)

    • @triarb5790
      @triarb5790 3 года назад

      @@Peregrination We have small bats too. Flying foxes are everywhere, right through our cities. You can stand on a high point in a city at dusk and see thousands of them flying to feeding spots.

  • @jamesw3017
    @jamesw3017 3 года назад

    Never slow down or speed up when you see kangaroos on side of road. They get spooked and will jump into your path

  • @robspunk
    @robspunk 4 года назад +8

    That's really rare to see a koala in the wild. Especially after the fires.

  • @Alina_Valentina
    @Alina_Valentina 4 года назад +1

    i think you arrived at the 12 apostles at the perfect hour of the day !!

  • @XTC065
    @XTC065 2 года назад

    Little dogs is close, they are Flying Foxes 😊

  • @benparker3338
    @benparker3338 4 года назад

    Good to see you went through my home town colac. Hopefully those bats won't be there much longer

  • @tryumph600
    @tryumph600 4 года назад +1

    you didnt go to gibson steps . That would have taken you down to the beach stacks

  • @MelodyMan69
    @MelodyMan69 6 месяцев назад

    I think I see one BEHIND YOU as well. On the other side of the Road. ?? 🇦🇺

  • @sera2775
    @sera2775 4 года назад

    went on a great day, kangaroos should be paid a comission for all the tourist dollars they bring in. I thought for a minute that there was only one girl ! and then saw they were wearing 2 different coloured tees. :))

  • @lauralanigan5443
    @lauralanigan5443 4 года назад +1

    cuuuutee

  • @kynziesmedsrud1968
    @kynziesmedsrud1968 4 года назад

    I don't know what I thought kangaroo looked like but I certainly didn't think they looked like they were on steroids hahahah

    • @Peregrination
      @Peregrination  4 года назад

      Haha, he was crazy big!

    • @thejonoaffair
      @thejonoaffair 4 года назад +1

      Yeah, the big males are ripped as. They can stand over 6ft tall. You don't wanna go toe to toe with one. You'd definitely loose haha.

  • @AlansWoodworking
    @AlansWoodworking 4 года назад +3

    Most Australians have never seen a Koala in the wild

  • @antrimlariot2386
    @antrimlariot2386 3 года назад +1

    Careful standing under trees - the drop bears just wait for unsuspecting tourists.

  • @lordoffishtown4455
    @lordoffishtown4455 3 года назад +1

    I saw a pigeon get eaten by a pelican on the Gold Coast. I thought that was kind of special

    • @Peregrination
      @Peregrination  3 года назад

      OH MY GOD 😂 Thats very special, what an experience.

  • @JivanChitra
    @JivanChitra 4 года назад +2

    💓💓Beautiful day 💓💓

  • @Alina_Valentina
    @Alina_Valentina 4 года назад +1

    so beautiful !!

  • @The_Deaf_Aussie
    @The_Deaf_Aussie 4 года назад +3

    Tip. Lower the volume on the music.. and I mean REALLY lower the volume.. like right down..

  • @TJdirect
    @TJdirect 4 года назад +1

    I’m so glad you got to see a koala after Bush fires...

  • @rhondamiller421
    @rhondamiller421 4 года назад

    I live just up the road from where you are. Portland Victoria

  • @bunyip1936
    @bunyip1936 4 года назад

    Nothing about closing all bridges at noon for an hour so the animals can cross?

  • @carolinejanssen9034
    @carolinejanssen9034 4 года назад

    Don't get close to the red kangaroo. Wallabies are so cute they are grey or brown small kangaroos

  • @jakegargiulo5101
    @jakegargiulo5101 4 года назад +2

    Omg the thumbnail 😂
    Is Australia really that loved?
    BRO WHAT THE HELL, I’ve never even seen a Koala before in my life. I look in trees and never find them HAHA

  • @AJ-kv1po
    @AJ-kv1po 4 года назад

    Oceania is a region and Australia is a continent and country 😉
    My kid's teacher told her Oceania was a continent 😳

  • @ceejayyy485
    @ceejayyy485 Год назад

    😂wat no Tasmanian devil 😈 they have a big bite...

  • @jopaco85
    @jopaco85 5 месяцев назад

    0:15 looks suspiciously like Essendon :D

  • @paulrichardson5892
    @paulrichardson5892 4 года назад

    you are lucky to see a koala . they are very hard to see normally . I have never seen one in 60 years in the bush . it is a rare event trust me.

    • @Peregrination
      @Peregrination  4 года назад

      We know! Wow, 60 years is a long time!

    • @chantelles7208
      @chantelles7208 4 года назад

      I'm not sure about other states. But you can easily find koalas in the wild in South Australia (adelaide hills)

  • @KatieBarnes-nz2hz
    @KatieBarnes-nz2hz Месяц назад

    Eastern grey kangaroos are 2 metres tall😳and koalas are not koala ‘bears’ just koalas

  • @Davi.b
    @Davi.b 4 года назад

    Go for a drive at sunset, and play dodga roo, wid ya bumpa. These are babies. Get out in the desert these roos are 7 foot tall and built like a brick shit house. Totally shredded. No shit.
    I see ya found the drop bears. In June these bad boys grow fangs. Lol davi b

  • @bcurrie9511
    @bcurrie9511 4 года назад

    Say it Melbin please as that is how it is pronounced, Thanks Mate. BTW a wild Koala can shred you as bad as a Great White (they use the claws for defence and not only climbing)

    • @Peregrination
      @Peregrination  4 года назад

      We wanted to say Melbin, but we didn't know if that was correct. We love it!

  • @YortOK
    @YortOK 3 года назад

    Koala : What the fu........oh, it's just some Yank tourists again.

  • @dionsamy2293
    @dionsamy2293 2 года назад

    Just be careful of the drop bears 🐻. You will see them in the trees they come down and claw you very dangerous.

  • @carolinejanssen9034
    @carolinejanssen9034 4 года назад +1

    Always in Australia. Be careful when you drive and sunset and sunrise that's when they are out. Be careful they can ruin cars

  • @DavesIneosGrenadier
    @DavesIneosGrenadier 4 года назад

    I proposed to my wife at that spot in Apollo Bay 33+ years ago.

  • @zombiehunter1152
    @zombiehunter1152 3 года назад

    Sorry that wasn’t a koala , it looked more like a drop bear to me. You all were lucky to get out of there alive if it was a drop bear.

  • @BobarissGish
    @BobarissGish 4 года назад +1

    Flying fox's are cute but watch out for the lyssa virus

  • @arconeagain
    @arconeagain 4 года назад

    You are very, very lucky. The only thing that would better this is if it (female) had a joey clinging on.
    Got to get back to Port Campbell one day, love that place. I am locked in central Victoria at the moment. My friend has Koalas on his property just 20km from here. Thankfully he is a conservationist, his father being an internationally renowned scientist on ecology and climate change. As long as we don't get a bushfire, and research into chlamydia keeps going in a positive direction, they're in a good place. Of coarse food source and population control is key too.

  • @joedmenzies744
    @joedmenzies744 3 года назад

    So those bats at the beginning were actually flying foxes

    • @glennoc8585
      @glennoc8585 3 года назад +1

      They're bats still the ",flying fox" thing is a colloquialism

  • @jimmatty
    @jimmatty 4 года назад

    The bats are appropriate, as Melbourne was founded by a guy named John Batman... true story