Actually for short-term frost-bite protection, that's exactly what you want. You want warm core blood to circulate freely to extremities. It's not a good long term treatment because you will become hypothermic sooner than you would otherwise but for this situation it sounds like they did the right thing.
My first thought if a wild animal is that friendly is rabies...but I think the deal is that's a tour of some kind and that koala probably gets fed by tourists and has lost his fear.
I had a great 50s era chemistry set when I was around 10. I only almost burned the house down a couple of times but had a great time with it. It actually had the components for gunpowder built right in...
At our local symphony (Lancaster PA), the conductor is really like the executive of the orchestra...he works to bring in star soloists and new composers and he puts together the music that will be performed during the year...so in addition to leading the performance, he is the guy that organizes everything and makes it into a cohesive unit. You marvel at the musicians' virtuosity but it's the conductor that is the prime mover.
The remake of the Wicker Man was horrible and missed the point of the original which was actually rather interesting and was a statement about the counter culture of the time.
I'd recommend Insidious...the plot is pretty typical but somehow it manages to make your spine tingle anyway...
i remember my dog coming to my school a couple of times when i was a kid...i vividly remember the principal grabbing her by the back of the neck and tossing her out...seemed a bit excessive to my 1st grader mind...
I'd recommend Insidious...the plot is pretty typical but somehow it manages to make your spine tingle anyway...