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Joined6 Nov 2022
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@SebastiaanHekman devastated but I also think he needs the year out to reset.. this year has been heartbreaking ๐Ÿฅฒ
I appreciate this platform for one reason and one reason only: all the #greyhound people have already found each other 
The call of a platypus
I canโ€™t explain this, but today a platypus (Ornithorynchus anatinus) called.
โ€œWhatโ€™s your favourite animal?โ€
My answer through the whatโ€™s-your-favourite-animal years was The Platypus.
Of course it was. So unique. Australian. A venomous, egg-laying mammal that thwarted all known classification systems of the colonisers. The Platypus.
And yet, in all my 47 years, despite many attempts, Iโ€™d never seen one in the wild. Until today.
This afternoon, out of nowhere, a platypus called my attention. And so I drove to a point in the swollen Yarra where sightings are sometimes made. It felt like a strange thing to be doing. But when a platypus calls, you donโ€™t question that sort of thing. And so I watched. I stood on the swing bridge over swirling, racing, murky brown water, full of eddies and bubbles, and I watched. For more than an hour I was there as dusk came on. Hanging above an enormous elevated river on a suspension bridge. And then - there it was. A platypus. Midway across the giant old river. I walked towards it, but quickly it dropped out of sight. The whole thing lasted two seconds, maybe three seconds. I reached for my phone camera just in case. And as I did so, a second platypus surfaced right underneath me.
She nodded. I nodded. And I grabbed this souvenir of our moment- called from across Naarm/ Melbourne this afternoon, and called also from across decades. The call of a platypus.
@Jessa hi Chief and Rhea ๐Ÿ’›๐Ÿ’›๐Ÿ’›
@macaulaybulkin you've been here SINCE 2018?!