This makes me laugh John Thanks 😊 we saw these wallabies in the wild in New Zealand. Anita
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That’s so cool, I’d love to them in person! An old friend of mine in Michigan sends me these funnies once in a while. I have a folder full of them!
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Those big roos are dangerous. We often have mum’s and joeys visit our garden regularly but the big ones, especially aggressive males, can stay away. A lady not far from us went outside to close the shutters because the wind was getting up. She walked around the corner of her house and got clawed across the face and push to the ground. That roo was almost 8 feet high. The poor lady suffered a heart attack while in the ambulance. Yeah, you don’t want them in Las Vegas or anywhere.
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Oh my gosh, Chrissy, that’s so terrible! I hope she recovered from both problems. I’m kidding of course about having Roo’s here, they are cute but I’ve seen those gnarly claws in photos. Dangerous!
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Wallabies are cute. The Billabong Zoo is 5 minutes from our home. There’s a large gated area where wallabies roam and children can feed them. There’s also a wally “safe” area where the wallabies go if they want time out from humans. My favourite is an albino wallaby who is quite shy.
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Are they related to the kangaroo but smaller?
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Yes. Related. We also have a rock wallaby which is small too.
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OK, and I’ve never heard of a rock wallaby.
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Google it. 🙂
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I just watched a video about them, they are very small and cute. Survivors that live in such remote areas. I use Duck Duck Go, Google is the beast!
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this gave me such a good belly laugh. I think I could feel that punch 🙂
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Thanks Kelly! That would really hurt, Roo’s have those long claws too. Scary!
This makes me laugh John Thanks 😊 we saw these wallabies in the wild in New Zealand. Anita
That’s so cool, I’d love to them in person! An old friend of mine in Michigan sends me these funnies once in a while. I have a folder full of them!
Those big roos are dangerous. We often have mum’s and joeys visit our garden regularly but the big ones, especially aggressive males, can stay away. A lady not far from us went outside to close the shutters because the wind was getting up. She walked around the corner of her house and got clawed across the face and push to the ground. That roo was almost 8 feet high. The poor lady suffered a heart attack while in the ambulance. Yeah, you don’t want them in Las Vegas or anywhere.
Oh my gosh, Chrissy, that’s so terrible! I hope she recovered from both problems. I’m kidding of course about having Roo’s here, they are cute but I’ve seen those gnarly claws in photos. Dangerous!
Wallabies are cute. The Billabong Zoo is 5 minutes from our home. There’s a large gated area where wallabies roam and children can feed them. There’s also a wally “safe” area where the wallabies go if they want time out from humans. My favourite is an albino wallaby who is quite shy.
Are they related to the kangaroo but smaller?
Yes. Related. We also have a rock wallaby which is small too.
OK, and I’ve never heard of a rock wallaby.
Google it. 🙂
I just watched a video about them, they are very small and cute. Survivors that live in such remote areas. I use Duck Duck Go, Google is the beast!
this gave me such a good belly laugh. I think I could feel that punch 🙂
Thanks Kelly! That would really hurt, Roo’s have those long claws too. Scary!