A wallaby recently made headlines after it was photographed by a stunned binman in Oxfordshire.
But from readers' responses it seems for those living near Henley-on-Thames the sight of the marsupials hopping over fences and across roads has become almost mundane.
Damn true.
got an interesting one here ok heres something interesting .. possible Mandela
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-oxfordshire-41087209
A wallaby recently made headlines after it was photographed by a stunned binman in Oxfordshire.
But from readers' responses it seems for those living near Henley-on-Thames the sight of the marsupials hopping over fences and across roads has become almost mundane.
Also ive never heard about these today .
but
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/1651973/villagers-say-oxfordshire-town-is-being-overrun-by-growing-population-of-wallabies/
{It seems Britain is trying its best to be like Australia - if only the next step was warmer weather.}
Interestingly enough this ties into my other query with Q"u"antas