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Kangaroo island koala swims across the river, simple and lovely

"have you ever seen a koala swim?"

"We didn't start to calm down until we met this lovely little girl."

"look at that little paw that looks like an oar."

Recently, Facebook has set off a hot debate, because of a magical koala! Koala swimming, and "dog shavings"? That sounds new. What's going on?!

Joe Wade and Jasmyn Geerssen, a couple from Mandurah, western Australia, have been traveling and blogging around the country since October 2016. But they saw koala swimming on South Australian kangaroo island, and they were the first.

Near the Harriet River on kangaroo island, the couple accidentally spotted a koala swimming across the river and photographed it. The koala not only swam across the river safely, but then dozed off on a tree.

When they found a koala on the bank of the river, they began photographing the fluffy marsupial, kayaking along the Harriet River. Then it began to swim from the wide side of the river to the other side.

The video was filmed in December 2016, but was uploaded to their page only on Sunday.

Mr Wade said it was a "lifetime trip". "We are very surprised, and we know that we have witnessed this rare special moment," he said.

Social media users who watch the video describe it as "great."

"I liked the way he looked back, as if he were saying & # 39; has no one seen koalas swim before? & # 39; 'wrote one of the spectators.

"I must really want those fragrant leaves," said another.

While koalas have been known to drown in backyard swimming pools, they can swim as long as they have a way out of the water.

If the koala can be raised as a pet, I am afraid many people will not be willing to go out to work and study!


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