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    Drop Bear Raids Surge Across Australian Tourist Campsites

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    SadNationBy SadNationOctober 13, 2025Updated:October 19, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read49 Views
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    Australia’s tourism industry is on high alert this week after a sharp rise in reported drop bear attacks at popular camping destinations. Authorities have warned visitors to “remain vigilant” and to avoid “looking too much like a tourist,” following at least 37 separate raids by the notorious marsupial menace in the past month.

    “Honestly, they’re getting bolder,” said Senior Ranger Kylie Matthews of Kakadu National Park. “They used to wait until nightfall, but now they’re swooping down mid-afternoon, flipping over eskies and making off with Tim Tams. One bloke swears a drop bear tried to open his GoPro account.”

    Eyewitnesses describe the creatures as larger, angrier cousins of koalas, with a particular distaste for North Face jackets, crocs (the footwear, not the reptiles), and anyone who pronounces ‘Melbourne’ with the “r.”

    “They hit us at dawn,” said German backpacker Lukas Schaefer, still visibly shaken. “I was buttering my toast when this huge furry thing landed on my tent and growled. It wasn’t cute. It wasn’t fluffy. It stole our beer.”

    The federal government has convened an emergency wildlife taskforce, code-named Operation Bunyip, to address the crisis. Tourism Minister Claire O’Donnell assured the public that “Australia remains safe,” though she conceded that backpackers might want to “consider alternative accommodations, such as a hotel.”

    Wildlife experts recommend that campers apply Vegemite behind their ears, speak loudly in their best “G’day mate,” and avoid looking upward for too long, as eye contact is often mistaken for a challenge.

    Meanwhile, souvenir shops across Queensland are reporting record sales of “Drop Bear Repellent Spray,” a suspiciously repackaged can of Aerogard with the words “100% Effective, Probably” stamped on the label.

    Despite the chaos, local businesses remain optimistic. “Drop bear safaris are booming,” said outback tour operator Barry Higgins. “Tourists are paying top dollar just to get a selfie with claw marks on their backpacks. It’s the most authentic Aussie experience we’ve ever offered.”

    As the raids continue, officials remind visitors: keep your snacks locked away, never camp under suspiciously dense gum trees, and for heaven’s sake, don’t smile at the koalas.

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