Sometimes you don' need a little helper...

cbeckett

Osier & Woodhurst (UK), Gosnells Extension (OZ)
https://youtu.be/0c_B7zc79Ck

not when you have to wash their face afterwards...
 
Handy pocket to store a screwdriver perhaps, but a bit lively when you need to retrieve it ;D
 
chris beckett said:
https://youtu.be/0c_B7zc79Ck

not when you have to wash their face afterwards...

Hm also looks like some poopy scooping was needed too! At least no Joeies were hurt in the making of the Vid. Unlike the ones that were on the same page of Cock Fighting.
JonD
 
Well' my two little girls have gone,today, to the next stage of rehab to the wild. I will sorely miss them, but it is the right thing to do. At least I have some silly video clips -modelling and others - to remind me of them. Nothing to do with Garden Railways, well, only marginally, but it has been such a privilege to care for another pair of 'roos, orphaned, who would have died 6 months ago. I gave them a free Life Pass.... :D :D :D
 
wow, as one who knows nothing of kangaroos, I had no idea how social they were.

anyone care to educate me on just how much they offer as 'pets'. I presume nothing like a dog......
 
I don't think they are pets. You will note that Chris's have just moved on to the next stage of re-hab for return to the wild.
 
Strange thing, they are very social, as they have had little human contact for many thousands of years, so know no different. Part of their downfall. Very trusting, just like dogs, in fact. Quieter, as they have no vocal chords! They love a cuddle. They "own" this country, and I get so annoyed when blokes moan "Oh, a roo ran into my car and ..whatever"...sorry, it makes my blood boil. If you ever get a chance - and I try to drag all our friends into doing it - feed one, hug one, love one - one of this worlds greatest creatures. AND, they can run at 60 kph, for 4 hours at a time - wish I could!!! OK, way off topic, sorry Moderators!
 
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