Scottish TV reporter falls for a 'Drop Bear' prank at an Australian animal reserve.
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Scottish TV reporter Debi Edward was duped into thinking she was holding a dangerous bear, which was actually a koala, in a prank by workers at an Australian animal reserve.
The ITV News Asia correspondent got dressed up in full-body armour, protective boots and safety goggles after being told shewould be handling a "drop bear" that had venomous fangs and which attacked humans.
Sean Mulcahy from Kangaroo Island Wildlife Park spoke to the camera, playing along with the prank.
He said: "The third most common injury we see from tourists in Australia is actually from a drop bear attack."
The koala was then handed to Edward, who looked terrified as she clutched the friendly marsupial.
This is the hilarious moment a Scottish TV reporter was fooled into thinking a koala was a lethal 'drop bear' that could kill her. Photo / Sean Mulcahy / Facebook
"I've been told that this is quite a dangerous bear, it's been known to attack people," she said.
She told her viewers: "It's called a drop bear because they drop out of the trees to attack people.
"I'm trying not to be worried because I've been told that he can sense if I'm worried."