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The first sentence, whilst amusing, is hard to swallow.
I'm sure you'll just shake it off...
James
The first sentence, whilst amusing, is hard to swallow.
I know of several Victorian collections of wallabies that were bought over and over the years some have escaped and live wild. I recently went to a large garden on the east side of West Sussex (about 30 miles away)where they have a colony of wallabies so it's possible I saw an escapee from there.
Yes I went there to see the lights recently. A very good show!Yes , Leonardslee Gardens at Lower Beeding , Horsham district has had a large Wallaby colony for a long time. First introduced in 1889 or so and run free in the grounds, originally for vegetation control.
They have traditional coloured ones and albino's.
Don't blame me if I can't.I'm sure you'll just shake it off...
James
Yes I went there to see the lights recently. A very good show!
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What’s the explanation for this one then?
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