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Full Bug
07-07-2004, 11:27 AM
Australia's Capital Warned Over Aggressive 'Roos

By Belinda Goldsmith

CANBERRA (Reuters) - Australians living in the nation's drought-ravaged capital were warned on Wednesday to keep their distance from aggressive kangaroos after the iconic marsupials attacked one woman and killed a pet dog.


Eastern Gray kangaroos, which can grow 5.6 feet tall and weigh 154 pounds, have started moving out of the parched bush into inner Canberra suburbs during the day to look for grass and water, increasing their contact with people.


A senior wildlife ecologist with Environment ACT, Murray Evans, said the kangaroos could pose a threat to people and dogs, with one woman savaged by a large kangaroo as she was walking her small, pet dog in a paddock last week.


"Her dog went near the kangaroo and she followed and before she knew it the kangaroo lashed out, scratching her down the side of her body," Evans told Reuters.


Another woman told how a kangaroo drowned one of the four dogs she was walking with a friend, attacking it in a pond and holding it under the water with its hind legs while it hit out at one of the other dogs with its front legs.


"My friend started shouting: 'There's a kangaroo in the pond. It's got Summer'. It was surreal, like your worst nightmare," Christine Canham told the Canberra Times newspaper.


"She was screaming and screaming. The kangaroo just stared back at us. I will never forget that."


Evans said it was not unusual for kangaroos to flee into water if they felt under threat and, as a last defense, they would try to drown their predator with their powerful hind legs.


He said most of the behavioral change in the usually placid animals was due to the scarcity of feed after a run of dry years in Canberra, the inland bush capital, as Australia battles its worst drought in a century.


Kangaroos usually shelter by day and emerge at dusk to feed during the night but the reduction in available grass meant they were now traveling by day in search of food, dramatically increasing the number of encounters with people -- and dogs.


"Kangaroos and dogs just do not mix. Kangaroos see dogs as a threat and get spooked by them," Evans said.


"The main message people should remember is that kangaroos may look cuddly and furry but they are wild animals and people should keep their distance and keep dogs on leads around them."

SoCalChelle
07-07-2004, 11:13 PM
Originally posted by Full Bug
"The main message people should remember is that kangaroos may look cuddly and furry but they are wild animals...

Full Bug
07-08-2004, 06:47 AM
Thats one laid back Roo.....
No comment Panamark?
Damm, I even brought you a new avatar mate.....

Panamark
07-08-2004, 07:14 AM
Interesting article.

Have you ever seen those big Roo's attack a human ?
They kind of grab you on the upper torso/neck with
their claws, balance back on their tails, and kick the
fuck out of you !! (Panamark trying to scare the kiddies !!)

I would hate to guess how many Roo species we have, but
they range in size from extremely rare, rat sized wallabies
right up to the big fuckers mentioned above.

The ones that I have seen in captivity are very placid
and friendly, you can walk up to them and pat them,
feed them etc. But those big wild buggers can get
vicsous. Even our cute cuddly Koalas have known to
get nasty..

When I lived in Far North Queensland they were everywhere.
And yes, they do see dogs as a threat and can attack.
But then again a lot of dogs do try and attack them.
So I dont blame them for fighting back..

But from personal experience, Roos are generally good natured
and placid. Chelles pic reminds me more of how I percieve
them, than how that article portrays them.

I remember once in Mackay (Far North Queensland) seeing
a Roo jumping around inside a shopping mall.. True story,
made the news that night..

That avatar FB? after seeing real kangaroos bouncing
around, it doesnt look anatomically correct. Im sure other
Aussies would agree. His claws are as big as his legs ?? Thats
just not right.. He's not jumping right either.. His fur looks
a bit combed too.. Fuckit, that Roo sucks !!!

Nice thought though, If I can find a bouncing Maple leaf,
I'll make sure I let you know !

Im sticking with goofy Dave for now..

SoCalChelle
07-08-2004, 09:46 AM
Originally posted by Panamark
But from personal experience, Roos are generally good natured
and placid. Chelles pic reminds me more of how I percieve
them, than how that article portrays them.


Kinda what it might look like if DLR was reincarnated as a kangaroo, dontcha think?

Full Bug
07-08-2004, 11:10 AM
Originally posted by Panamark
Interesting article.

Have you ever seen those big Roo's attack a human ?
They kind of grab you on the upper torso/neck with
their claws, balance back on their tails, and kick the
fuck out of you !! (Panamark trying to scare the kiddies !!)

I would hate to guess how many Roo species we have, but
they range in size from extremely rare, rat sized wallabies
right up to the big fuckers mentioned above.

The ones that I have seen in captivity are very placid
and friendly, you can walk up to them and pat them,
feed them etc. But those big wild buggers can get
vicsous. Even our cute cuddly Koalas have known to
get nasty..

When I lived in Far North Queensland they were everywhere.
And yes, they do see dogs as a threat and can attack.
But then again a lot of dogs do try and attack them.
So I dont blame them for fighting back..

But from personal experience, Roos are generally good natured
and placid. Chelles pic reminds me more of how I percieve
them, than how that article portrays them.

I remember once in Mackay (Far North Queensland) seeing
a Roo jumping around inside a shopping mall.. True story,
made the news that night..

That avatar FB? after seeing real kangaroos bouncing
around, it doesnt look anatomically correct. Im sure other
Aussies would agree. His claws are as big as his legs ?? Thats
just not right.. He's not jumping right either.. His fur looks
a bit combed too.. Fuckit, that Roo sucks !!!

Nice thought though, If I can find a bouncing Maple leaf,
I'll make sure I let you know !

Im sticking with goofy Dave for now..
Interesting post Pana, I wish I could just hop on a plane and visit your homeland, I have been almost everywhere except down under....
If you find a bouncing Maple Leaf let me know!!!!
All the best!
Bug:)

Full Bug
07-09-2004, 11:40 AM
Originally posted by Panamark

That avatar FB? after seeing real kangaroos bouncing
around, it doesnt look anatomically correct. Im sure other
Aussies would agree. His claws are as big as his legs ?? Thats
just not right.. He's not jumping right either.. His fur looks
a bit combed too..
Hey, I didnt create it, what do you want?;) :D

Panamark
07-10-2004, 01:08 AM
Well, if I was going to use it as an Avatar, I would want an anatomically correct Roo ! :)

Full Bug
07-10-2004, 07:38 AM
Originally posted by Panamark
Well, if I was going to use it as an Avatar, I would want an anatomically correct Roo ! :)
Picky picky.....:D

Panamark
07-10-2004, 08:30 AM
Would you put a disproportionate Maple leaf on yours ? :p

SweetSecrets
08-16-2004, 08:38 PM
Originally posted by Full Bug
Interesting post Pana, I wish I could just hop on a plane and visit your homeland, I have been almost everywhere except down under....


Why not do it?
I am!
:yankeeros

Viking
08-16-2004, 08:49 PM
The fucker looks stoned............or he just got laid, one of the two. :D