This bloke rescues our native fauna, read the story at this link:
This bloke rescues our native fauna, read the story at this link:
Why so serious??
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Ooo, that’s absolutely adorable. I’ve never seen that much personality displayed by a kangaroo — not that I’ve seen all that many kangaroos in my life. So glad someone is taking care of the orphans.
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Actually they are pretty dumb creatures in the wild, but I wont spoil your impressions. 😈
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Aw – the poor fella is an orphan again. It’s fantastic there is a sanctuary for kangaroos though, glad to hear that!!
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there are probaby twice as many ‘roo’s in Australia as people; but as you say it’s nice having a sanctuary for them somewhere, there are not too many of them believe me, as in the bush they are considered more of a pest than anything else. This one in the clip probably lost it’s mother to “road kill”; the kangaroos have a penchant for going to the roadside in the outback, usually looking for water and if they spot a vehicle coming towards them they watch it unblinkingly right up until the last minute then for reasons unknown jump right in front of the vehicle. I’ve had personal experience of this and it’s quite frightening, it also ruined my vehicle and left me stranded a couple of hundred miles from the nearest town.
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I understand your inconvenience, but as I try to tell people here (as they cram into every available space), the animals were here first, it was their home we humans invaded.
Here in So. Fla. now, I rarely see wildlife – gone by the way of human encroachment.
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We have space to spare GP. I think the problem is that with European settlemnt on this dry arid continent, the eventual farming building of dams to store water, the ‘roos woke up to the idea that though humans are not the nicest creatures on the earth, they were a goodly supply of food & water and it encouraged their procreation. Trouble is they didn’t realize that we’re pretty dangerous especially when we’re careless.
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How awful! For the roo.
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Can’t imagine why 😕
🙂
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too cute
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Glad you enjoyed it 🙂
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Amazing footage! We should never doubt animals don’t have feelings. So poignant!
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My beloved dog Coco certaily lets me know HIS feelings, he twists me round his big furry paws with no trouble. XD
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I’m not prone to anthropomorphizing animal behavior . . . why I noticed the bucket of what I presume is food.
That said, cute video. A welcome change from the many depressing clips floating around the web these days.
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I knew I could rely upon you; a comment without any unnecessary sentiment there’s hope for the world 👿 I don’t know how I forgot to mention the bucket of spam to which the kangaroos are addicted; but then again they’re not the sharpest knife in the drawer 😈
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Well, I could have been cynical and guessed that the bucket contained the ‘roo’s sibling the nasty man was trying to remove and sell to the glue farm. I was charitable in assuming food. I doubt he carried Spam. I don’t think Australia has reached that pinnacle of sophistication.
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Actually I did espy some Canned stuff labelled “Spam” in the local supermarket, I resisted the temptation; if I remember next time I go I’ll take my Samsung phone thingy and take a picture of it plus the ingredients for comparisons sake. That’s of course if the can hasn’t been sold to a collector of WWII memorabilia,better take a cloth to wipe the dust off first I suppose;
who was it said “life wasn’t meant to be easy”?
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Stop it! . . . you’re making me hungry for Spam.
. . . will probably be buying the pack of eight 12-oz cans of Spam next time I stop at Costco. That should last me a week or so.
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Your stomach will finish up the same way as mine, which will be fun really I’ll have another sufferer to commiserate with; .
I just had a thought; did you not once tell me that you are of Italian descent, nobility no less, and here you are eating …. : some of the best if not the best food I’ve eaten in my travels was in Italy!
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Did you eat a lot of Spam back in the day? If not, I don’t think I’m in any danger . . . in fact, with all the preservatives in Spam, my stomach will likely outlive me.
As far as my roots, we supreme beings need to keep in touch with the commoners. Eating Spam is just a small part of it.
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That’s odd, I always thought you were of Italian heritage; I didn’t realize that like me, you’re English.
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If I recall my history, nobility was infused into the British population by my ancestors trying to bring some civility to the region.
. . . not sure how well they succeeded . . .
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At last I’ve managed to pick myself up off the floor after your last attempt at levity, which left me wondering to which set of ancestors you were referring, and, have come to the conclusion that you meant those of the calibre of J. Ceasar; Constantine the Great,et al, however my recollection of history is that they were long gone and were taken over by a pack of ratbags led for some time from the Vatican by some Mr. Pope. and that the ancestors you really meant were gentleman of the calibre of, Charles Luciano, Al Capone, Frank Costello and Vito Genovese, to name but a few. who fortunately cast their spell on our erstwhile cousins in the new world with their very professional management of drug distribution, prostitution and other necessary things for the good and well being of the citizens of the US of A; a country renowned for it’s civility, breeding and love of god.
Then again I maybe wrong, 👿
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I wish I hadn’t read the remarks. Now I too am fairly convinced that there’s something in that bucket.
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My guess would be water, looks like the joey (a baby roo) is a bit old for milk and anyway would get the milk through a teet on a bottle, so I think you can relax and stop worrying XD
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So the joey really DOES love his mommie!
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Yes indeed, they actually live inside the pouch until they are quite large, and at the same time there is a foetus attached to a nipple in the mothers pouch, kind of in suspended animation waiting for it’s elder sibling to vacate the space permanently when it’s wakes and starts sucking and the process starts again, the female will mate again and the fertilized egg/foetus whatever leaves the conception chamber wiggles and worms it’s way up through the mothers fur and lodges itself in the pouch attached to a nipple waiting it’s turn.
That’s a simplified version of the goings on in the kangaroo world.
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Well. My mother once told me that in the 60’s “I was always pregnant or nursing.” So my mother’s a roo.
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you may rue the day you said that dear boy XD
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She wouldn’t take offense.
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Didn’t learn how to spell in English at school either XD
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I did. But most words I spell in American.😄
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I didn’t know there was an American language, I thought being ex-colonials they spoke ENGLISH!, the question is WHAT DIDN’T I LEARN AT SCHOOL! 😈
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Got it. What language were you taught in school then? You are saying you were schooled in something besides English?
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I am now completely confused; I congratulate you on your success. I can’t recall anybody else getting me such
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By the bye I forgot to mention that a female kangaroos has three vaginas.
Bet that makes your day XD
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What is the point of having three.
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The male has 2 penis’s and the middle vagina is for the new foetus to slip down and out of so that it can climb into the pouch;
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The things I didn’t learn in school!
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I wasn’t taught this either, finishing my education via Google 😉 Theres a diagram:)
http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/notrocketscience/2012/04/17/kangaroos-have-three-vaginas/#.V6PX9oN97Dc
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Three babies at one time! What WAS I taught in school?
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I’m beginnng to wonder
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In school I hardly paid attention as I think I am/was a natural autodidact. I’m a bit feral for it, and for other reasons too.
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As am I, self taught that is! it wasn’t so much that I didn’t pay attention it’s just that I thought perhaps I was a bit smarter than my masters XD
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Smarter than masters = autodidact
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XD That’s us!
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