
On a cool evening in a seaside town you can often do with a woolly jumper. Although that’s probably not what David Evans had in mind when he and his family saw a wallaby cavorting around a field in Teignmouth.
He told the BBC: “We went out and, sure enough, wandering around in a field until it got dark there was this wallaby.”
Years ago there were wallaby’s at the near by Holcombe, according to David.
But psst, the last picture is of some kind of wild cat, which are a more common sight hereabouts.
posted by Cptn
(image: a wallaby, not the wallaby)
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