amey01
Well-known member
Is that a baby Joey hanging down from the chest area in the last photo? Perhaps in the pouch.
Woke up to one in the back yard too recently. They swim! But while I've heard of it, this was a first.
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Is that a baby Joey hanging down from the chest area in the last photo? Perhaps in the pouch.
Part of my happy group from post #2.Depends what’s in your front yard?
I'm sure you'd have 100s in no time! They're a pretty adaptable animal, they thrive everywhere from the snowy highlands, the tropics and the desert.Part of my happy group from post #2.
We have lots of grass and similar temperature swing through out the year.
It would sure be funny to watch the native animals react to a kangaroo leaping toward them.I'm sure you'd have 100s in no time! They're a pretty adaptable animal, they thrive everywhere from the snowy highlands, the tropics and the desert.
Maybe from one of my nightmares?
That is clearly a happy Water Dog.
I know this might sound mean but, I would love to have even one. Next door is an aggressive doberman pincher that the owners think is everybody's friend.I'm sure you'd have 100s in no time! They're a pretty adaptable animal, they thrive everywhere from the snowy highlands, the tropics and the desert.
Yep.I know this might sound mean but, I would love to have even one. Next door is an aggressive doberman pincher that the owners think is everybody's friend.
Not so.
I would like one Roo, to let infiltrate their yard and kick the crap out of Bosco.
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