Dr Ray
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From my sons from door.
If you think of patting a wild kangaroo just bear in mind that almost always they'll hop away very quickly. However, occasionally a male kangaroo MAY attack you. They'll lean back on their tail & grab you. The hind leg will come up and possibly disembowel you!
Here in the north of Australia (north east in particular) we've had an unbelievable wet season. Down south in many parts it's unbelievably dry.
My son lives in a northern suburb of Melbourne. It's so dry that many kangaroos & wallabies are venturing into the suburbs looking for grass to eat.
Kangaroos & cars don't go well together - I ought to know - I've hit so many over the years but had a bull (roo) bar on the 4wd. Sheared bolts off once when I hit a big roo.
If you think of patting a wild kangaroo just bear in mind that almost always they'll hop away very quickly. However, occasionally a male kangaroo MAY attack you. They'll lean back on their tail & grab you. The hind leg will come up and possibly disembowel you!
Here in the north of Australia (north east in particular) we've had an unbelievable wet season. Down south in many parts it's unbelievably dry.
My son lives in a northern suburb of Melbourne. It's so dry that many kangaroos & wallabies are venturing into the suburbs looking for grass to eat.
Kangaroos & cars don't go well together - I ought to know - I've hit so many over the years but had a bull (roo) bar on the 4wd. Sheared bolts off once when I hit a big roo.
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