Daisyjoe, "What are Drop Bears" you ask?!?
They are fairly rare (thankfully) but very savage carnivorous creatures (Thylarctos plummetus) that are related to Tasmanian Devils, Tasmanian Tigers, & Koalas. They stalk animals (& unwary people) by hiding in the tree tops (very effectively too, they are rarely ever seen before their attack) and they attack their prey by dropping suddenly onto the head of the prey animal (or human....) Just like our Salt-water Crocodiles, Bunyips, & Tasmanian Tigers, they are remnants of a pre-historic age when the continent had giant creatures running around, including giant wombats (Diprotodon), carnivorous Kangaroos & other large carnivorous animals that have since (mainly... & thankfully) died out, leaving just small numbers of reclusive remnants to roam remote areas of the Great Dividing Range and our Eucalypt Forests.
The Australian Museum has an entry for them that's well worth a look, you can find pics of them on google (altho I reckon a fair few of them are doctored pic, cos Drop Bears are pretty rare and hard to catch staying still for long enough to take a pic of, even when they are gorging on a fresh kill!) & the Australian Geographic (our version of the National Geographic) ran an article on them last year if you can track a copy down. In that article they noted that a recent study revealed there were far fewer reported attacks on people who spoke with an Australian accent than there were on those who didn't (ie visiting Tourists or new Immigrants were the prey of choice if the Drop Bears could find them).
One of the best ways of avoiding Drop Bear attacks is to smear Vegemite on your forehead, behind your ears, and in your armpits (& groin if you are game!) Vegemite is our famous National spread that is usually eaten on slices of bread (with lots of butter too) but often described by non-Aussies (in polite company anyway) as 'axle grease'... But it does work as a Drop Bear deterrent, I've never known anyone daubed with Vegemite on their forehead, behind their ears, & in their armpits to be attacked by a Drop Bear. :thumbup: