I kind of forgot to write about something very special in the last post..
On our last day in Alice Springs we saw a wallaby!
Now you might think; 'What is a wallaby again...?'
According to Wikipedia:
A wallaby is any of about thirty species of Macropodidae family. It is an informal designation generally used for any macropod that is smaller than a kangaroo or wallaroo that has not been designated otherwise.
Okay, maybe this doesn't work.. Basically a wallaby is similar to a kangaroo, but smaller. Our tour guide in Uluru told us the main difference between a wallaby and a kangaroo is that a kangaroo has his tail connected to his spine, which makes him able to jump with his tail. A wallaby has his tail not connected to his spine, so he can not stand on it.
Here are some pictures of the wild rockwallaby we saw.
SPOT THE WALLABY! Aren't they hard to see!? We waited for half an hour, we were looking and looking, but suddenly there was a wallaby sitting next to my dad. So strange, but so funny.
Love,
Isabelle
haha you're so funny!
BeantwoordenVerwijderen"Okay, maybe this doesn't work.." haha you made me Laugh; out loud!
once again; how awesome..
and once again; Enjoy =]
hahaha, I'm glad I made you laugh :)))
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Once again, THANK YOU SO MUCH <3
And, you enjoy your holiday too!!
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