BIG Spider Surprise & Bubble Cat Christmas Gifts Lizards & Rats 🙀

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PublishedDec 23, 2024
Duration9:23
Video IDs6TTcFc1EvU
LanguageNot specified
CategoryPets & Animals
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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Views1.9K
Likes142
Comments19
Engagement Rate8.58%
Likes per 100 views7.57
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Free calls to Santa at Australian telephone booths but there's also a BIG SPIDER surprise as a bonus. Bubble Cat has been busy finding presents for us and I caught her with a Baby Blue Tongue Lizard. I found out the hard way they have a very powerful bite even when young. The lizard was returned to its home. Bubble has also started to catch Rats and bring them alive into the home. Sets up a interesting challenge to capture them. About free Telstra phone calls Payphones have been part of Australia’s landscape since they were first used in the 1880’s and at one point – just before the arrival of mobiles – there were more than double the number that we have today. Since mobiles became nearly universal, a lot of Australians might not give them much thought. Until there’s a natural disaster. Until you’re in vulnerable circumstances, homeless or fleeing domestic violence. In the age of the smartphone they play such a critical role in our community, particularly in times of need, and particularly for those in need. Payphones are part of the fabric of Australia and how important they are in good times, and bad. Queues of people waiting in line, coins at the ready, to use a payphone to call home and tell their family and friends they’re safe after a bushfire, a cyclone or some other natural disaster has taken the mobile network down. Payphones are also a lifeline for thousands of vulnerable Australians – the homeless, the isolated, those escaping domestic violence – and often provide their only link to critical support services and those that care about them. Last year alone Australians made 11 million calls on payphones, including more than 230,000 calls to vital services like Triple Zero, so there’s no doubt payphones are already often the lifeline that’s there when it’s needed most. Telstra’s purpose is to build a connected future so everyone can thrive. To deliver on this ambition we want to contribute to a better, more caring and more inclusive Australia, an Australia where people can reach out for help if and when they need to, or just connect if they feel like it. The payphone network that's been maintained since the 1880s is a key part of that, it’s now free for everyone to make calls anywhere in Australia. Web Links : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argiope_keyserlingi https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue-tongued_skink https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bush_rat https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cicada https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cat

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