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#654392 - 01/07/11 06:24 AM
Re: Kangaroos
[Re: Jenny - Public Health]
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Registered: 01/07/11
Posts: 4
Loc: Australia
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I have seen many up close. Although they don't just hop along down the main street of Sydney as some internalional viewers seem to beleive, hehe..
There are many varieties, we get the occasional Eastern Grey around where i live, big buggers they are. Wild ones are not what you'd call friendly, in fact they can rip you open with their back claws without breaking out a sweat if they feel threatened! Although they can be made pets of if you come across a young enough one (dead mother or whatever)They are quite opportunistic, like a lot of native animals world wide, and will happily go where there is food. Even if it means people. You can [i]kiiiind[/i] of tame older ones with food. But i wouldn't do anything to upset them, I like my gizzards on the inside
We are really lucky, there is a group of Swamp Wallabys (small variety of Kanga)which comes into our bottom paddock occasionally. They've got the cutest little faces!
As for them not being Native to Australia? Never heard that before?!? My whole family just went whaaaaat??? If the rusted cogs of histroy facts in my brain are moving acuratley, they evolved from some species of megaflauna that roamed round Australia about a gazillion years ago. Thats not to say you're wrong, maybe there are related species kicking about somewhere else. I might have to look into that...hmmm....
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#654444 - 01/07/11 03:52 PM
Re: Kangaroos
[Re: bell505]
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Tiger
Registered: 07/22/10
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Hi bell505: Wow, love the information and thanks so much for taking the time to respond to my post. It sounds exciting living among them  Angela I have seen many up close. Although they don't just hop along down the main street of Sydney as some internalional viewers seem to beleive, hehe..
There are many varieties, we get the occasional Eastern Grey around where i live, big buggers they are. Wild ones are not what you'd call friendly, in fact they can rip you open with their back claws without breaking out a sweat if they feel threatened! Although they can be made pets of if you come across a young enough one (dead mother or whatever)They are quite opportunistic, like a lot of native animals world wide, and will happily go where there is food. Even if it means people. You can kiiiind of tame older ones with food. But i wouldn't do anything to upset them, I like my gizzards on the inside
We are really lucky, there is a group of Swamp Wallabys (small variety of Kanga)which comes into our bottom paddock occasionally. They've got the cutest little faces!
As for them not being Native to Australia? Never heard that before?!? My whole family just went whaaaaat??? If the rusted cogs of histroy facts in my brain are moving acuratley, they evolved from some species of megaflauna that roamed round Australia about a gazillion years ago. Thats not to say you're wrong, maybe there are related species kicking about somewhere else. I might have to look into that...hmmm....
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