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  1. Vamuke Member

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    Well hey, saw everyone else posting on here greetings and thought I should to... I've been here for quite awhile, haven't ever posted anything... But now I think I might just come out of my shell for a little bit, especialy with the new layout, it feels so much easier

    About Me:
    Name - Luke
    Age - 17
    Location - Melbourne Australia

    Need to know anything more feel free to ask
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    Hey there and welcome! Glad to see you poke your head out of your shell, if you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to message me.
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    Hello australian friend, Quick question, What does a Kangaroo look like?

    I know its a marsupial, but i am incredibily curious, How big is it?

    Does it have teeth?

    Do you see them in major cities?

    WTF is a Wallaby?
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    One question added on to that, do you box them on a regular basis?
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    Well it stands on two feet, it has ears that can probaly be compared to a rabbits

    A full grown one can be the size of a grown man and it kind of hops around on it's two legs unless it's grazing

    You don't really see them in major cities

    A Wallaby is another type of marsupial with all the same features as a Kangaroo, i've actualy seen one around the corner from my house in a park
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    That sounds awesome!!!

    They sound pretty adorable as well.
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    And no, we do not box them at all :p There have actualy been reports of Kangaroo attacks... The humans most times end up worse off then the Kangaroo, unless there is a car involved... Poor buggers, actualy seen a few dead ones on a road trip up to Echuca awhile ago, not an uncommon sight
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    There so large, can't they see them?

    Unless they do it on Purpose, DAMN YOU AUSTRALIAN MOTORISTS!!!!!
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    Haha, I actualy think they do it on purpose

    They think the grass is greener on the other side, get there, realise it ain't, and just can't take it anymore

    But nah, most of them that are hit are hit in the middle of the night when it's almost impossible to see them, mainly because the roads they're hit on span for as far as the eye can see with no lights besides the car headlights
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    Poor old Kangaroo's.... Moment of silence for them...
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    *Bows head for silence*

    *Munches on Kangaroo Burger*

    "Want one?"
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    There.... are.... Kangaroo... Burgers...?
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    Not sure if you can actualy buy them in burgers... But you can buy Kangaroo Steaks from the store... I believe we are the only country where it's legal to eat our national Animal
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    *munches on a bald eagle* ... Mmm, what? Wait, it's not legal to eat this? *wipes the blood off my mouth, hides the bird and slowly walks away*
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    Oh humanity.... Now we even eat overgrown Rats....*Sigh*
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    They're not quite overgrown rats, the baby ones are much cuter then baby rats :D

    Also... From now on i'm going to try and be an active member of this forum, so... hooray for me?
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    Yes, a hooray for you.
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    It was a joke I am quite curious as to how Kangaroo's taste, However.
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    So am I, i've never actualy eaten one myself

    Friends of mine have told me it's pretty tough

    So how are your local animals?
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    You should ask RonaldRaygun that, he loves eating animals.

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