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Don't make me assume my ultimate form!
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Reged: 05/03/04
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Loc: Outback, Australia
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Re: The roo was playing......
12/15/16 10:09 AM
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> The guy was abusive. There was no apparent danger, he just had to walk away.
You have no idea what you are talking about. Big kangaroos can be very dangerous. Their arms look small / weak, but they are amazingly strong and their claws are sharp and can easily open up your skin. Their back legs have big claws, and they lean back on their tail and lash out with their powerful legs - great for disembowl their enemies.
Even little wallabies can cause nasty injuries with their claws and powerful legs.
Wild animals are wild. Even the cute ones can be tough and become nasty if they feel threatened. You try and catch a wild koala and see what happens. It will rip your fecking arms up for sure ! (Been watching a lot of Father Ted lately).
> Or, if we want to be Final about: if they hadn't been out hunting for no reason, > there would've been no incident.
They were out hunting wild pigs. Wild pigs do enormous damage in national parks and are very dangerous for farm stock and dogs and people. Wild pigs do so much damage that some farmers will pay you to come and shoot wild pigs on their land. You come across a wild pig when you are out walking then you'd better get up a tree fast or shoot it or something, otherwise you are probably going to get hurt.
Moose
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