An accident-prone koala in South Australia has gotten into trouble again.
The male adult's been rescued three times in three years.
Last week, he was found stuck in a fence at an electrical substation in Happy Valley, Adelaide.
It wasn’t a great start to the day for this curious ? who got his head stuck in a fence at our Happy Valley substation. A big thank you to Fauna Rescue SA and our St Marys crew who released the Koala and took him into care for a check-up before his release back into the wild. pic.twitter.com/a6wX60AH6c
— SA Power Networks (@SAPowerNetworks) July 19, 2018
Just sneak through that fence, they said.
You'll be in Eucalyptus heaven, they said. pic.twitter.com/c7bula67mQ— Eric Shackelford (@ABC7Shack) July 20, 2018
Fauna Rescue SA volunteers were called in to help the koala who had his head wedged in the fence.
They told Adelaide Now that the animal was "quite calm", which might be due to the fact that he's "known" to them.
In January 2016, the furry lad spent a week with Fauna Rescue after he was found "not very responsive" at the base of a tree.
In November 2016 , he was hit by a car and was again cared for by volunteers before being released back into the wild.
Let's hope he keeps his head down (literally!) and minds himself.