Koala called Wolverine is obsessed with receiving tummy scratches

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It's not just dogs who love a good scratch on the belly, you know. Koalas can also be quite partial to it, when it comes from a close friend

One koala in particular seems fond of tummy rubs, and that koala is the adorably-named Wolverine. He recently got the rub-down of a lifetime from his mate Mandie Lee, a photographer who works at Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary in Queensland, Australia. 

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Maddie posted a video of a very content-looking Wolverine last Monday, with the caption "Bonding with my man Wolverine, he may be a little larger than the last video but he will always be my baby boy." #Goals 

Maddie wants to educate as many people as possible on the importance of caring for koalas and protecting their habitat. This kind of adorable content seems like a great place to start. 

"We need to protect our beautiful koalas. They are such precious animals and I want everyone to see them as I do," she said on Instagram.  

Divine as he is, Wolverine isn't the only adorable koala in Mandie's flock. There's this dude, J, who is currently looking for a koala girlfriend if his behaviour here is anything to go by. 

There's Parlay, a.k.a. the "world's best koala mum." 

And Lady, the yawning beauty. 

So. Much. Cuteness.