When you think of Australia what pops into your mind?
This land down under has unique flora and fauna and I think the kangaroo is one of the symbols that people associate with Australia.
Everyone who comes here thinks the Koala is so cute and cuddly.
They look so harmless, but beware they have very sharp claws.
Never smile at a crocodile, they can jump and also run, so keep well away from the water’s edge in the tropical parts of Australia…
The dingo looks like the family pet, but don’t be tempted to pat him, he has a nasty temper.
As for the Tasmanian Devil, he is devil in name and devil in nature. Its oversize head houses sharp teeth and strong, muscular jaws that can deliver, pound for pound, one of the most powerful bites of any mammal.
The snake is another of the scary creatures that live in Australia. This one was living in a tree in my back yard.
There are also birds and maybe one of the most colourful is the lorikeet. They travel in large flocks and though they look beautiful they have a very loud screechy voice.
The kookaburra’s raucous laugh is, to me, the symbol and sound of Australia.
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Loved them all… 🙂 And you see that the Tasmanian Devil was well named 🙂 ❤
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They are very ferocious little devils…
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beautiful gallery of Aussie symbols! the koalas are so cuddly 🙂
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They certainly are… but watch out for those claws…
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A great post of iconic Australian wildlife!
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Fantastic gallery of Aussie symbols, Pauline. i remember that our daughter had a koala bear soft toy just like the one Jill described. 🙂
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They are very popular mementoes of Australia
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Giddy, Pauline, For me it would have to be a koala. My parents brought me a toy Koala after they visited my brother in Aussie. I cuddled it so much I wore the fur off its ears! Fortunately, its claws were a kind of soft plastic. Some of those other creatures in your post look a bit on the scary side.
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They are very cute and cuddly Jill.
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We certainly have some beauties here! Lovely Aussie post, Pauline 😀
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Our creatures sure are photogenic. Is your snake still around Dianne?
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Yes – it’s still in the ceiling somewhere clearing out the mice (hopefully) 😉
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This is a great collection of symbols – I particularly like the kangaroo and koalas. 🙂
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Everyone loves koalas Elaine. You can cuddle them, for a fee, at the wildlife sanctuary
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Oh, that sounds like a lovely thing to do. 🙂
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It was… 🙂
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These are such wonderful symbols and all of them wild animals…not beer and barbies!!
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Oh yes there is that too. Now why didn’t I think of that!!!!
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great pictures !!!some of them really cute, others scary but fascinating !!!
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Australia is famous for our scary things, plants as well Gwennie…
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do you mean scary plants as well ????
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Oh yes there is a stinging tree that if you brush against it will leave you going mad with the pain of the sting for weeks.
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Great photos- thanks for sharing them. Poor little tassie devils are suffering at the moment with their tumours..
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Yes I hope they can find a cure for them.
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Wonderful photographs. Bravo!
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Thank you Victor, pleased you called by…
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Beautiful photos. Loved seeing all the symbols of Australia. Hope the snake found a new home.
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Very sad story about the snake. We loved having him living with us, but unfortunately one of the neighbours (and we never knew which neighbour)didn’t like snakes and killed him. We found him under one of our bushes where he had crawled to die.
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That is very sad
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😦
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These are all great symbols of Australia, Pauline. I love the Koala bears, they do look deceivingly cute and cuddly. I always think of Crocodile Dundee when I see Australian crocodiles. I would sure love to visit there one of these days!
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I know you would adore Australia Cathy it is such an easy country to travel in, especially after China…
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Like Jude, I couldn’t avoid those Men at Work……. But that aside, great pictures for the theme!
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I love that song Sue. It is also a symbol of Australia music. It became a world wide hit taking Aussie larrikinism to the world.
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We started off so cute and cuddly, then took a turn for the worse, Pauline! Glad we ended with that handsome fellow. (no- I don’t mean Jack! Well, not this time, anyway 🙂 )
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Oh I knew I’d forgotten to add one other symbol!!!!
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I often post and then think ‘oh darn! I forgot….’ 🙂
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All wonderful symbols of your adopted country PP, but as soon as I read the first words, //the land down under// I’m afraid I couldn’t get this song out of my head 😀
Earworm warning 🙂
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Now it is going to be in my head all day Jude… I LOVE that version you have posted it is so a symbol of Aussie music and took Aussie larrikinism to the world. When I wrote “land of down under” in the post I had the song bubbling away in the back of my head….
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Oh good! You can suffer all day too 😉
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Hahaha it is still going round….
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Men at Work – Down Under is one of my favourites! It definitely has earworm properties. 😀
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I’m still humming it….
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And now I am again today… 😀
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Sorry!!!
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Love that kookaburra! One of my favourites 🙂
What a great response to the challenge!
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Thanks DJ. We do have some amazing creatures over here don’t we…
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Yes, since I’ve been blogging its definitely the flora and fauna I think of about Australia!
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Our creatures are so different and found no where else…
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What a wonderful collection of symbols for your unique country! Thank you for presenting them – I loved them all, even the snake! The kookaburra is a kingfisher?
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Yes the Kookaburra is part of the kingfisher family. Probably the largest member of the family. Did you see Jude’s comment and her link to the “Men at work” film clip? It is worth watching…
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oh rats; no, i did not see it, and now i’m home where the internet is too slow. i look forward to seeing it when possible. thanks!
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It is a happy and catchy tune, I was so pleased Jude had linked it.
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Love your photos, Pauline, particularly those birds ~ thank you!
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G’day Del, there are so many colourful birds over here but most of them live in the bush, but the lorikeets are city and bush dwellers so we see lots of them…
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