A real possum appears among plush toy animals in Australian airport gift shop

Category: Human Interest

Listening

Unlocking Word Meanings

Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.

  1. crammed / kræmd / (adj.) – very full or packed with many things
    Example:

    The suitcase was crammed with clothes and gifts from the trip.


  2. peer / pɪər / (v.) – to look at something carefully, especially when it is difficult to see clearly
    Example:

    The child was peering out from behind the curtain.


  3. carnivore / ˈkɑr nəˌvɔr / (n.) – an animal that mainly eats meat
    Example:

    A lion is a carnivore that hunts other animals for food.


  4. feisty / ˈfaɪ sti / (adj.) – showing a lot of energy, confidence, or strong spirit, sometimes in a way that is a bit aggressive
    Example:

    The feisty puppy kept running around and trying to bite other dogs.


  5. plush / plʌʃ / (adj.) – made of thick and soft material or fabric
    Example:

    The store sells plush animals in many shapes and colors.


Article

Read the text below.

On shelves crammed with cuddly toy native animals in an Australian airport gift shop, one fluffy possum stood out: its big brown eyes were moving. A browsing passenger first spotted a living Australian brushtail possum peering out from among the kangaroos on the display shelf at the departure terminal shop at Hobart Airport in Tasmania state, an airport retail manager, Liam Bloomfield, said.


Above the possum were bilbies, marsupials with rabbit-like long ears, and dingoes, Australia’s native dog. Beside the possum in the kangaroo section were Tasmanian devils, a growling carnivore that inspired the feisty Warner Bros. cartoon character Taz.


“A passenger reported it to …. one of the staff members on shift who couldn’t quite believe what she was hearing,” Bloomfield said. “She then called the (airport) management and said we’ve got a possum in the store.”


A staff member took a video of the possum with her phone before the animal grew wary of the growing attention and left the shop. Airport staff were able to remove the possum from the airport unharmed.


Bloomfield didn’t know what attracted the possum to the toy shelf. “I’m imagining it saw some of the plush animals that were for sale on the shelf, and it decided to make its home with those. It wanted to blend in,” Bloomfield joked.


How the possum got into the store and how long it spent there are also unknown. It was unlikely to have been placed there as a prank. Someone would have had to put the possum through X-ray screening to get it into the secure departure terminal area.


This article was provided by The Associated Press.


 


 


Viewpoint Discussion

Enjoy a discussion with your tutor.

Discussion A

  • A gift shop in an Australian airport sells plush toys of native animals like kangaroos and Tasmanian devils. What kinds of items are usually sold in gift shops in your country? Why do you think those items are popular as gifts? Discuss.
  • In many places, gift shops sell plush toys of animals that represent the country. Why do you think shops choose to sell items like this? How can these souvenirs help people learn about the country? Discuss.

Discussion B

  • In the article, people found a live possum in a store. If you saw a wild animal in a public place like a shop or train station, what would you do? Discuss.
  • How do you think people in your country usually react when something unusual happens in a public place, like seeing an animal or an unexpected situation? How important is it for people to stay calm and behave carefully and safely in situations like this? Why? Discuss.