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When animals run wild at Australian golf courses

Published 5:47 AM EDT, Tue July 4, 2023
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Australian golfers quickly grow accustomed to sharing the fairways with a range of wildlife. Among the most common, the country's iconic animal, the kangaroo (pictured at Lake Karrinyup Country Club in Perth, 2013). <strong>Scroll through the gallery to see more.</strong>
Australian golfers quickly grow accustomed to sharing the fairways with a range of wildlife. Among the most common, the country's iconic animal, the kangaroo (pictured at Lake Karrinyup Country Club in Perth, 2013). Scroll through the gallery to see more.
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More than 300 eastern grey kangaroos live on site at Anglesea Golf Club in Victoria. The marsupials have very little interest in golf though, content to sit and watch players as they pass by.
More than 300 eastern grey kangaroos live on site at Anglesea Golf Club in Victoria. The marsupials have very little interest in golf though, content to sit and watch players as they pass by.
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That applies even to the joeys (young kangaroos), who are first born the size of a peanut before they clamber up their mother's fur and into her pouch, where they slowly develop over a roughly nine-month stay. "When they're born the first thing they see, when they put their little faces out through the pouch, is golfers," Anglesea club board member Marg Lacey tells CNN. "The little babies grow up with golf and they know nothing else except that these people walk past all day and they're not going to bother us."
That applies even to the joeys (young kangaroos), who are first born the size of a peanut before they clamber up their mother's fur and into her pouch, where they slowly develop over a roughly nine-month stay. "When they're born the first thing they see, when they put their little faces out through the pouch, is golfers," Anglesea club board member Marg Lacey tells CNN. "The little babies grow up with golf and they know nothing else except that these people walk past all day and they're not going to bother us."
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Tiger Woods and his Australian playing partner Aaron Baddeley are pursued by black swans at the 2011 Australian Open in Sydney.
Tiger Woods and his Australian playing partner Aaron Baddeley are pursued by black swans at the 2011 Australian Open in Sydney.
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A venomous red-bellied black snake was found tucked inside the second hole at The Coast Golf Club in Sydney, Australia in January 2023.
A venomous red-bellied black snake was found tucked inside the second hole at The Coast Golf Club in Sydney, Australia in January 2023.
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An official greets a budgie at the 2014 Australian Masters in Melbourne.
An official greets a budgie at the 2014 Australian Masters in Melbourne.
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South Korean star Ko Jin-Young continues the champion's tradition of posing with a koala after winning the Women's Australian Open at Kooyonga Golf Club in Adelaide, 2018.
South Korean star Ko Jin-Young continues the champion's tradition of posing with a koala after winning the Women's Australian Open at Kooyonga Golf Club in Adelaide, 2018.
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Koalas, another of Australia's iconic marsupials, spend most of their time sleeping and feeding in eucalyptus trees. Occasionally though, they venture down to watch some golf, like this one at the ISPS Handa Vic Open in Geelong, 2020.
Koalas, another of Australia's iconic marsupials, spend most of their time sleeping and feeding in eucalyptus trees. Occasionally though, they venture down to watch some golf, like this one at the ISPS Handa Vic Open in Geelong, 2020.
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Two ibis birds look on as Australian Geoff Ogilvy lines up a putt during the 2017 Australian Open in Sydney.
Two ibis birds look on as Australian Geoff Ogilvy lines up a putt during the 2017 Australian Open in Sydney.
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The Australian white ibis (pictured at the 2014 Australian Open), also known as the bin chicken, enjoys a diet of crayfish and mussels.
The Australian white ibis (pictured at the 2014 Australian Open), also known as the bin chicken, enjoys a diet of crayfish and mussels.
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