Wikipedia: Drop Bear

By Ron Enderland September 19, 2008 1 Comment   

Australia is a country that is at once beautiful and dangerous.
The beauty of the continent can not be denied, from the Great barrier Reef to Ayers Rock to Sydney Harbor.
But the dangers lurk there as well, including crocodiles, box jellyfish, ringed octopi, poisonous snakes, and drop bears.
What, you’ve never heard of drop bears?
Drop bears are the sinister cousins of the peaceful koala bears.
But while the latter enjoy peacefully munching on eucalyptus leaves, the former will drop out of a tree on your head and attack!


Today’s FamilyFirst pick explores the phenomenon of drop bears, and their history.
They can be repelled. For instance, forks in the hair will discourage them.
Vegemite behind the ears works well, too.
No vegemite? Try smearing a generous portion of toothpaste instead.
Read all about drop bears at today’s FamilyFirst Wikipedia pick.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drop_Bear

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Wikipedia: Drop Bear