Tomu Breidah |
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& they should've had a peaceful dialogue...
12/14/16 10:34 AM
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> The guy was abusive. There was no apparent danger, he just had to walk away. > > > Or, if we want to be Final about: if they hadn't been out hunting for no reason, > there would've been no incident.
:29 in the vid. See the roo try to kick the dog? Why would an animal out in the wild (referring to the kangaroo if it isn't obvious, and not the dog) just be "playing"?
*insert condescending Wonka meme here*
You've lived in Australia yourself for a long enough time and interacted with wild kangaroos to know them better than the guy in the vid?
Please enlighten us, oh Kangaroo Whisperer.
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Are kangaroo dangerous? The punching of the front legs is pretty harmless, but the powerful hind legs with their long sharp toenails are a dangerous weapon. Kangaroos can disembowel opponents, be it other kangaroos or predators like dogs.
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