Yes this happened; 'Unusual passenger: Koala rides bus to safety'
What about a furry passenger? No, we are not talking dog or cat - we are talking about a koala!
That's right, in Brisbane Australia, a koala named Peri embarked on a once-in-a-lifetime trip recently before being released safely into the wild.
Koala Rescue Brisbane South released a video* on their social media and told followers the story of Peri who was was rescued from an outdoor light pole by a passing bus driver who was concerned the animal might fall onto a nearby road.
After Peri was rescued from the light pole, the driver put him onto the bus and then called Koala Rescue Brisbane South.
Koala Rescue Brisbane South are a charity formed by a group of Brisbane residents to rescue at-risk koalas in the neighbourhood.
They came to collect him and took him back to a wildlife hospital to be checked over.
Once he was given the all clear Peri was released back into the wild into the Seven Hills Bushland Reserve.
Koala Rescue Brisbane South shared the story of Peri on their social media.
Where they also warned against handling wild koalas.
"We don't recommend handling koalas unless you're trained. They have incredibly dangerous claws, can bite – and gripping them around their ribs can cause serious damage," the post reads.
"Peri is now munching on leaves in Seven Hills Bushland Reserve," the charity wrote.
"A huge thanks to the bus driver for caring enough to stop to help. We're so grateful that you did!"
What about a furry passenger? No, we are not talking dog or cat - we are talking about a koala!
That's right, in Brisbane Australia, a koala named Peri embarked on a once-in-a-lifetime trip recently before being released safely into the wild.
Koala Rescue Brisbane South released a video* on their social media and told followers the story of Peri who was was rescued from an outdoor light pole by a passing bus driver who was concerned the animal might fall onto a nearby road.
Koala Rescue Brisbane South are a charity formed by a group of Brisbane residents to rescue at-risk koalas in the neighbourhood.
They came to collect him and took him back to a wildlife hospital to be checked over.
Once he was given the all clear Peri was released back into the wild into the Seven Hills Bushland Reserve.
Koala Rescue Brisbane South shared the story of Peri on their social media.
Where they also warned against handling wild koalas.
"We don't recommend handling koalas unless you're trained. They have incredibly dangerous claws, can bite – and gripping them around their ribs can cause serious damage," the post reads.
"Peri is now munching on leaves in Seven Hills Bushland Reserve," the charity wrote.
"A huge thanks to the bus driver for caring enough to stop to help. We're so grateful that you did!"
All the best Jan

32 comments:
Wonderful article, Jan. I have never seen a Koala 🐨 bear but I know that it is not wise to approach or handle any wild animal. We can appreciate them from a distance.
Thank you so much for sharing ❤️
...Jan, it would never happen here!
Cute though! Fun story-Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com
Blessings to that bus driver!!
bobbie
Peri got to ride the bus all by himself. Hope he got home safe.
Peri’s brief bus ride is a charming reminder that even in a busy city like Brisbane, wildlife can turn up in the most unexpected places
Che tenera questa storia.
Avremmo bisogno di più storie di amore come queste durante tutto l' anno
Hello Jan,
Cute post, I am glad Peri was rescued and is safe now.
I wish you all the best in 2026, a happy and healthy New Year. Take care, have a wonderful week.
Glad Peri is safe.
What a wonderful story for this time of year. Thanx Jan. God bless.
Awww, bless him, doesn't he look cute. I wonder if he had to pay the bus fare.
Our zoo has a koala habitat. They are very precious to observe.
Awww! He or she is too sweet! Glad it's okay!
hugs
Donna
This is a fun post. :) I saw some koalas in the San Diego Zoo years and years ago. They are very cute. Have a great rest of your weekend and thanks for this fun read.
What a great story!
Glad to hear such lovely story, Jan 🚌 ... never seen before.
That's a time for relaxing activities like walks, reading, or visiting family. Enjoy yor twixtmas ✨🥂🎁
Oh my gosh, how cute is that little guy. I've never seen that before. Happy 2026 Jan. Hope you had a fun Boxing Day too. If you celebrate that. Not sure. But wishing you a great 2026.
Thanks for this great story, Jan!
Hugs, Elke
What a lovely tale!
Twice, at Caversham Wildlife-Park I really even touched a koala. Their fur is sturdy and yet so soft! Oily a bit.
And I think, yes, sad they live in a park but... they teach people they belong into the bush and are depending on our help - for a while hopefully only....
I've never seen one in person but they are cute.
Great story. No, I've only seen them in pictures.
Great Story!
Sweet
That's a sweet Christmas story!!
what a sweet, fun, post, especially for this time of year!! nope, it would not happen here!!
Awww, he is so cute, no I have never seen anything other than a dog on a bus, that would be neat to see one in person, glad the bus driver knew what to do and who to call.
Hello Jan,
What a story about this Koala!! That must be special to see in real.
I hope he checked in because otherwise he'll get a ticket for fare dodging...whaaa...!!
Many greetings,
Marco
I have visited Australia twice and have been fortunate enough to see koalas both times. Incredible memories.
What cutie :-D
What a great story! I'm glad the koala was relocated to a safe sanctuary. Several weeks ago (months?), I saw a news story about a kitten that ran into a subway car, from the platform, as passengers were boarding, in New York City. The doors closed and the subway continued on its journey. One of the passengers was able to pick up the terrified kitten, and ended up adopting it.
Interesante historia, me ha gustado mucho conocerla. Feliz y próspero Año Nuevo.
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