Let’s send Sam Jones back to America! This wobbegong thought it was amusing to catch a baby wombat, which is unacceptable. This is not the standard Australia wants to uphold for visitors. It’s appalling—please, leave our wildlife alone!
Let’s send Sam Jones back to America! This wobbegong thought it was amusing to catch a baby wombat, which is unacceptable. This is not the standard Australia wants to uphold for visitors. It’s appalling—please, leave our wildlife alone!
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It’s really concerning to see anyone disrespect wildlife, especially in a place as unique as Australia. It’s important for everyone, locals and visitors alike, to understand the need to protect and respect native animals. Touching or handling wildlife can stress them out or cause harm. Hopefully, this serves as a reminder to all that we should appreciate wildlife from a distance and allow them to thrive in their natural habitats. Education is key!