Robo Car
This robotic car is putting the "auto" back in automobile....
[VIDEO]
 
Tesla Motors
Tesla throws a pretty charged party. Here's Darryl Siry taking...
[VIDEO]
 
NATIONAL GUARD
If you’ve ever studied the history of battles, or had...
[VIDEO]
 
Peter Nygard
Peter Nygard made his fortune in fashion, but the mogul’s...
[VIDEO]
 
VW Jetta Cup
Diesel used to be a euphemism for noisy, smelly and...
[VIDEO]
 
X Games Action
Alex Rozis of ESPN takes you on the XGames actions...
[VIDEO]
 
Surf City Garage
Just because you’ve got a classic old-school ride, doesn’t mean...
[VIDEO]
 
Stina Hublnette
When your husband is a world-famous Drifter, and you’re a...
[VIDEO]
 
Pro Solo Racing
Auto Cross is a totally different kind of competition. Basically,...
[VIDEO]
 
J.R. Todd: Dragster Racing
Check out what it takes to go 330 miles per...
[VIDEO]
 
Aussie Motorist Hits Koala, Koala Survives Only To Find Out It Has The Clap

Koala-with-Lexus-Stamp.jpgEly 'Lucky' Grills, a Brisbane-area koala, came face to face with the grille of a Lexus at 62 MPH, and, aside from getting his head stuck in the grille, was no worse for wear after being removed by rescue workers. A passing motorist noticed the koala dangling limp from the front of the car and flagged down the driver, who had been unaware of Lucky's misfortune.

We've never been to the home of hoonage, so we don't really know what Australia's roadside fatality rate on koalas looks like. But we assume it's a lot like armadillos in Texas and raccoons in Michigan — rare in the city, but not uncommon out in the sticks. Gail Gipp, manager of the Sunshine Coast's Australian Wildlife Hospital, said of the little marsupial, "He just shook his head and started to come around. Being hit at that speed, it is amazing he survived. He just clung on. He has a lovely placid, relaxed nature and I think that definitely helped him." ...

Ely was taken to the Wildlife Hospital where it was discovered that, although he had suffered only ruffled fur, the koala had a case of Chlamydia and would need to be admitted to the hospital for several months of treatment. We didn't even know koalas could get the clap. Ya learn something new every day. (Thanks for the tip Brett)

[SOURCE: jalopnik.com READ THE FULL ARTICLE]

E-mail Email
 
< Prev   Next >

I Want That: Kenwood DNX5120 GPS/DVD Receiver
    Kenwood DNX5120 DVD/CD/MP3/WMA Car In-Dash Navigation System with USB/iPod Direct Control/DVD Receiver 6.1" Wide Touch Screen Display 50 watts x 4 plus...More >

 

 

 


Advertisement

 


Advertisement

 


Advertisement