Koala killing shocks WA

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There are some nasty people out there. :mad:

Just read that article myself. Shocking, and pointless, and just horrible. What is wrong with some people? We were just at a koala park yesterday, admiring the fuzzy-looking, sleepy blobs in the trees. I couldn’t dream of hurting one of them, they’re just so… passive.

I read that article earlier - that is just plain sick!

OMG, that’s AWFUL! Koalas aren’t very nice, but they don’t HURT anybody - and anyway, who would just do that to another creature for no reason.

People make me sick. :frowning:

Cheers,
G

I predict teenage boys will be caught, who will say that they “don’t know why” they did it, & will claim to be “very sorry”.

:rolleyes:
:mad:

…and get a slap on the wrist and told not to do it again :mad:

Nah, these kids will find a tame lawyer who will uncover that they had been physically abused when they were 3 yrs old by an uncle/aunt who spanked them unmercifully (conveniently omitting the fact that they were being thwacked for belting into the new puppy) and/or that they were economically deprived because dad pissed off when they were little and left mum alone to raise them on the pension and that the SYSTEM has ripped them off.

And THAT’S why they ripped off the koala’s arm. It’s symbolic, don’t you see???

:rolleyes:

That’s pretty fucked up.

I lived in Vancouver for a couple of years back in the early '90s, and early in my stay (1992, i think) a couple of similar assholes broke into the flamingo enclosure at the Stanley Park Zoo and beat the birds with sticks, killing them or breaking their legs so badly that they had to be destroyed.

The fuckers were caught, but i can’t remember what punishment they got.

And Beer will be involved.

Actually, likely not beer.

If it were beer, then the koala wouldn’t have been so maliciously hurt like he was. Beer drinkers get drunk, then go nigh-nighs. They don’t get aggro for the most part.

I suggest speed and/or petrol sniffing and/or mega amounts of Bundy and coke.

JMHO of course

From here:

Not nearly enough, IMO.

Thanks for the link, and i agree with you about the punishment.

It is as I have always said. The zoos ain’t there to keep the animals in. The zoos are there to keep the scum, the foolish, and the peckerheads OUT.

And allow them to view the animals ONLY under carefully supervised circumstances.

Regrettably, they seem to have circumvented the safeguards, this time.

“Lookout, Ned! He’s coming right at us!”

Well, they do seem to have at least been attacked by dingoes. That does make me feel a little tiny bit better.

The dingoes got my Mambo.

That’s fucked up. Sickos.

Question though-how tame, or not tame, are koalas? I saw a picture of the Queen of Spain holding one, so I was curious.

Poor koala :frowning: :mad:

I went to a couple of wildlife parks in Australia last year where visitors could hold koalas.