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Quokkas throw their babies at predators to escape, and other Australian animal myths
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MarMarch 2021 at 5:10am
The accusation that quokkas throw their babies at predators to escape has resurfaced as a meme online.
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We ve got bunnies with pouches, black swans and mammals that lay eggs.
So it s probably no wonder that some fake animal facts have snuck their way into our faunal folklore.
To help clear things up a bit, here are five curly and not-so-curly tales that need setting straight.
A meme that has resurfaced online, suggesting quokkas are bad parents .
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at 12:15 am on March 12, 2021 | 30 comments
Last year, the former vice-chancellor of Macquarie University, Professor Steven Schwartz, admitted that many international students only study in Australia to gain working rights and permanent residency:
[Professor Schwartz] said foreign students flock to courses likely to lead to jobs and permanent residency…
“Permanent residency is one of the main motivations to study in Australia’…
“If suddenly permanent residency was given to people who study poetry, it’s likely they’d all be doing poetry.”
Over recent months we have witnessed the edu-migration industry lobby the federal government to give permanent residency to students in order to increase Australia’s attractiveness as a study destination (see here and here).