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Defeat Batman

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Roger would have given him a run for his money.

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How to tell the difference between a Kangaroo and a Wallaby: kick it in the nuts. If it's a wallaby it'll run away, if it's a roo it will attack. :)
Locally called a big red. Highly dangerous. When they rear up to kick they are generally over 6 ft tall. I’d not go anywhere near one. Left alone they will graze peacefully.
 
Locally called a big red. Highly dangerous. When they rear up to kick they are generally over 6 ft tall. I’d not go anywhere near one. Left alone they will graze peacefully.
That rearing up is a sign of aggression that we all recognise, but from the roo's point of view humans look like they're doing that all the time. Bend over or squat down and they'll calm down too.
 
That rearing up is a sign of aggression that we all recognise, but from the roo's point of view humans look like they're doing that all the time. Bend over or squat down and they'll calm down too.
Interesting! So basically it's an error in communication that causes it?
 

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