Noosa News
How ‘dead’ koala came back to life

The driver stopped his car at the Moreton Bay area of Kurwongbah when he saw the koala laying on the side of the road and believed it was dead.
When he realised Microsoft was still alive, he placed him in the back of his Ute before calling the Moreton Bay Koala Rescue for assistance.“When a koala is subjected to a traumatic event it is not uncommon for them to go into a state of shock which may be mistaken for deceased or a ‘gentle’ koala, this is not the case and…
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