@abcnews
ABC News
2 months
A couple holidaying in Tasmania's remote north-west have captured a wombat foraging in the ocean. The footage has surprised wombat experts, who say the behaviour is highly unusual.
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@FlixPat
Felix Patrick
2 months
@abcnews Evolution at work.
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@Ultimateqestion
💧Universe#42⚛
2 months
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@manych59997
Ricky Vincent Manych
2 months
@abcnews Different strokes for different folks I guess??.. peace ✌
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@IknaKaty2
IKNAKATY2
2 months
@abcnews You’re just trolling us now.
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@AMindinao
Check your hypocrisy 🇦🇺
2 months
@abcnews Must be because of white supremacy.
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@Jburdeu
Janine burdeu
2 months
@abcnews It’s very kind of American tourists to take the time and report this unusual sighting.
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@esafetyorifice
eSafety Orifice (Parody)
2 months
@abcnews 💚💚💚Capybara vibes💚💚💚 Good post.
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@callumdav
Callum Davidson
2 months
@abcnews How many wombat experts are there anyway? Seems like quite a niche profession
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@MergingRight1
PaulMergingRight1 #Trump2024 #BidenOut #AlboOut
2 months
@abcnews Climate change right @abcnews ?
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@jamesgish_
James Gish
2 months
@abcnews We shall name him Harold.
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@VanessaRiley61
💧Vanessa Riley
2 months
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@Democracy_Duck
NOT SO MUSKY
2 months
@abcnews Another Pulitzer prize winning bit of journalism.. Where do they come up with such amazing ground breaking stories..
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@colleenmmck618
Colleen MCK
2 months
@abcnews @Bobbymahers Maybe on holiday! 🥰🥰
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