I had a look at it Dwight and it does look well built. I'd suggest it's cos he's been fed so well at the wildlife reserve, wherever it was.

They are a magnificent animal (mammal I think) though. I can remember a few times feeding roos and they can get aggressive if they don't get their own way. There claws a really sharp too so keep feeding them until you get out ha ha.

If you do ever get a chance to ride over here though, they can be a menace on the road. The idea is not to be on the road at night and particularly at dusk. I can remember being in the Victorian high country and we hadn't got to our hotel before the sun was going down. It was a case of slow down and hope for the best.

The amount of wallabies, wombats, even pheasants of some sort would be criss crossing all over the road in front of our bikes. Amazing stuff but not if you hit something. The amount of road kill on the side of the road tells you that plenty of cars (generally 4wd locals) do hit em though.

Anyway, the Big Red Kangaroos are even bigger again to the Eastern Grays, but the grey in the video is something else that's for sure.Thanks for the link buddy.


Last edited by Stacka; 04/22/2012 11:43 PM.

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