Marsupial
Welcome, You are reading about the Australian Marsupial.
The Australian Marsupial is a mammal. It is indigenous to Australia. The Australian Allies are featured below:
Kangaroo Kim
Koala Hola
Wombat Winger
Quokka Quinn
Platypus Pat
Echidna Elder
As you can see, these guys are endemic to Australia. To know about this, listen to Platypus Pat and Echidna Elder.
"Me, Platypus Pat, are a Monotremes Mammal. Thanks to Antarctica-Australia connection to South America, we have entered the continent."
"Echidna Elder here. I am also like Platypus Pat. Australia-Antarctica separated from South America like 75 million years ago. Then antarctica left Australia. We're the only monotremes animals., me and pat, because others were hunted to extinction elsewhere."
Mammals are very precarious when it comes to this, so listen to Wombat Winger for his sad story.
"This is an unforgettable memory. Spread from generations since 1719, my 11th Great Grandfather told his sons this: I was sunbathing in the beach. The bats had learned not to be pesky. So had the Rats. But a boat was seen in the distance. More of a ship, really. The rats were alarmed at this, so were the bats. "The Mammalian humans are bringing more rats and bats. Infection shall arise. I suggest you flee, for they bring guns." Ratty Tatty told me. What about you? I asked. "We are leaving too, on the ship. To explore." But they are staying. They have materials. "Oh, well, then, I will flee too with my counterparts. Warn the Ecosystem. Now." Ratty told me. All right, I said. So I told the others to evacuate. We warned the not-believing animals, who stayed unsurprisingly. "Aye, Robert." I heard one say from a distance. "We are staying." The animals heard this, so they evacuated immediately. The first gunshots were heard by the entire forest. Squeals from pigs as they were knocked by Koalas. Foxes a-wood in the distance. One of my fellows fell off into the pond, making us chased by the wolves. The wolves got his friend, instead of him. "o' have we sailed the seven seas. Mauritius now this." I heard the captain say. His voice echoed. The Run continued. Those who tripped were never seen again. We scurried to the top of Mount Wombat, where everybody was heading. As for starters, it was easy for jumpy Kangaroos. However, Joeys scattered, falling from their mummy's tummies. Animals were locked - families separated. As we headed for the unknown sealine, animals tripped. They smashed their heads on rocks. And so when the seashore was found, the Explorers were pacing towards us. We swam, getting as far away from coast. We swam sideways, avoiding gunshots. An island was visible an hour later. It was big. The bigger outback animals headed to the south. At last, we were lucky. No predators here, actually. And so 50 years later, when I reached 70, an awful lot were living here in safety."
And there was the crowds. And happiness. Quokka Quinn describes his joy in Modern Sydney.
"I am a Quokka. Due to our jaws, we always look happy. Today I certainly was. In the Island Wombat Winger's ancestors went to, we headed there too. And southern Australia, although we're vulnerable there. We live in Tasmania. And yesterday, when a Cruise departed from Holbein, I hopped aboard. In the cruise, I ate paprika-chilli crisps, Cheese Sandwiches and Apple Juice. It was very tasty. And security guards didn't bother getting me out, because I was too cute for the people. I'd seen people before - in Tasmania, of course. I saw a zoo with a Quokka, getting luxury life. I was actually kept as a pet for 4 years - until the law came. Tasmanian Devils are a bother, which is why I stay close to humans. Anyway, the Cruise departed to Sydney. I knew Sydney because of its created days in the late 1700s and early 1800s. What I saw - OMG! The beaches were busy - as its summer - and man buildings arose with picturesque houses. Unfortunately, I couldn't see any more. A Family took me and threw me onto a boy. She was a Criminal - but dictator of Australia. I capsized onto the boy and wondered at him - did clothing change recently? Luckily I escaped and hitched the cruise back. Sydney was crazy! And for my cuteness of joy? Only overseas."
Australia has changed. And for the zoos? Koala Hola describes:
"My name is Hola. I call myself Hal in public, for Hola is hello in Spanish. My zoo experience is a once in a lifetime opportunity! Except for I live here. I sleep on Five-Star Hotel Beds, because the crowd loved it so much when I called myself Koala Hola. And in public, I mean outside zoos. I'm the mascot of Australia Zoo, so I have luxury lifestyles. I brush my teeth, play in my obstacle courses (20 of them), talk with my mates (like Chimp Camo) and go to school. I am educated by a legendary teacher, poet, reader, mathematician, scientist, astronomer, author, artist and coder. It is why I know 174+596, unlike my relatives. I am featured on every Zoo Billboard, and have even visited every continent! I met David Attenborough, a conservationist in South America, Tim Cook, Rohit Sharma the president of Cairo, and a Polar Researcher. I've actually met much more! And my home - well, its the best. So is Australia."
And the outback. The outback is home to numerous species. Kangaroo Kim visited the Outback.
"The Outback, we're back to it. Where our ancestors roamed many years ago. I remember what Sir Kang had said all those years ago: We aren't alone. Especially what people think about our wilderness. Many Movies have been inspired by our haven. Greatness pursues; of course we have predators. These predators are nimble - designed to hunt the jumping Kangaroos. It is why my ancestors moved to a conservative area a long time ago. It was open for two weeks, today it has been 5 days since the opening. Every year they do this, for animals to recognise their true identities. Nowadays, very few wild animals roam, and those on islands are often in safe areas. I've heard of Tasmanian Devils. They still roam wild Tasmania. But they are predators, mind you. In fact, the majority of Australian Animals people know are often herbivorous. Like Wombats, Kangaroos, Quokkas, Koalas, Echidnas, Platypus. All are plant-eaters. Including me. So that's what I have to say about the Outback. There are many possibilities and infinite consequences."
And that's the Australian Allies (Or Marsupial Mates or Mammalian Mates. The title is Marsupial for a reason.) Each animal in this blog has different fun facts you can find!
Want more about Kangaroos, Koalas, Wombats, Quokkas, Echidnas and Platypus? Well, search it up, or use the google links in this blog. Bye!
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