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    Australian wallabies are eating opium poppies and creating crop circles as they hop around "as high as a kite", a government official has said. Lara Giddings, the attorney general for the island state of Tasmania, said the kangaroo-like marsupials were getting into poppy fields grown... more

    Reviewed by Shitao Jun 25, 11:03pm ( 56 reviews ) bbc.co.uk

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  • Rated by xtxzt on Jul 18, 10:49pm

    From the page: "We have a problem with wallabies entering poppy fields, getting as high as a kite and going around in circles. Then they crash" wins the internet.
  • Rated by KingOfSporkdom on Jul 12, 10:48am

    Witness what is quite possibly the greatest news headline of all time.
  • Rated by bobomonkeyhowl on Jul 11, 12:25pm

    by implication, clear evidence that aliens are partying in our fields...
  • Rated by bb1984 on Jul 09, 8:36pm

    It was this comment that made it:"I have seen a stoned wallaby but I don't know about them making crop circles. The one I saw was slurring his words and asking me for a dollar as he was trying to get the boat to see his brother in New Zealand - he looked in no mood to be formulating a series of complex agricultural design patterns. I could be wrong - they might have masterminded the twin tower attacks, who really knows? Dijon, Hobart, Tasmania"
  • Rated by mac888 on Jul 07, 7:16am

    call me a wannabe wallaby
  • Rated by sithburns on Jul 07, 4:45am

    stoned kanagaroos make crop circles... now I can say I truly have seen it all.
  • Rated by parshul on Jul 06, 11:42pm

    of wallabies and poppies
  • Rated by ConsiderThis on Jun 28, 10:14pm

    I would really have liked to see the "crop circles" these guys are making once they are stoned... Thanks to the other reviewers I went back and read the comments, and yes, they are a hoot!
  • Rated by enjoiment on Jun 28, 9:26pm

    Great story, awesome comments
  • Rated by Psychnerd on Jun 28, 6:24pm

    The BBC has a sense of humor afterall. Check out the comment section.