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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 11

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Rochester, New York
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SUNDAY DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE, N.Y., OCT. 28, 1984 CAR HART INT GF A TINT Anv LIGHT SIDE PHOTO good snapshot makes a great Christmas card (f Send (more (twill I i I "I'M Bypassing customs and a quarantine, two pairs of koala flew on separate chartered planes to zoos in Na-goya and Kagoshima. The third pair "given as symbolic goodwill ambassadors for friendly ties between Japan and Australia," according to the embassy official were whisked away with a police escort to Tokyo's Tama Zoo. The marsupials "were peppy when they arrived but soon got a little tired," said a Tama Zoo official. "I think they're a little jet-lagged." The koalas, nocturnal leaf eaters, spent the afternoon sleeping in the trees of their temperature- and humidity-controlled pen under a ceiling with twinkling lights in the shape of the Southern Cross constellation, the zoo official said.

Zoo officials expect about 15,000 people to view the marsupials daily beginning Nov. 20. Jet-lagged koalas get royal greeting United Press International I TOKYO Six furry Australian "goodwill ambassadors" Thursday blinked sleepily at a red-carpet welcome that would have roused the most jaded dignitary. Munching eucalyptus leaves before a barrage of camera flashes, the jet-lagged koalas alighted from the "Koala Express" into a crowd of 100 journalists and officials. The animals, carried by six veterinarians and Japanese zoo officials, descended from first-class to a welcome "bigger than what most state officials get," said an Australian Embassy spokesman.

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