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If it has to be an animal - how about:-

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How about a Wombat?

It eats, roots and leaves.

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Ooh, I like him Bruce.
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Originally Posted by TessA ->
A llama! I like llamas!
Hmm, the forum's drama driven trauma represented by a llama...could work....

Originally Posted by Bruce ->
How about a Wombat?

It eats, roots and leaves.
The babies look friendly enough....


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Yikes - look at those claws!! She has a cute smile though !
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Yikes - look at those claws!! She has a cute smile though !
They are harmless to humans and vegetarian they use the claws for burrowing - just don't let them burrow near your house. The burrows are 700mm across because they are a large sturdy marsupial with a rearward facing pouch (so it doesn't fill with dirt). Personally I think they are cuter (and more cuddly) than a koala.

Here's one I photographed a few years ago strolling past then sitting down for a snack.






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Thanks Bruce - they certainly are cute !
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Re: Over 50s Forum Pet Mascot

Originally Posted by Bruce ->
How about a Wombat?

It eats, roots and leaves.

They had a tame one on an Australian TV soap. A Country Practise. I used to watch it avidly.
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What about the backward-aging jellyfish.
They're immortal.
If one is injured or sick, it will return to its polyp stage over a three-day period, transforming its cells into a younger state that will eventually grow into adulthood all over again.
Biological name - Turritopsis doohmii.
Call it Turrie!

 
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