Kangaroos are terrifying and no one is talking about it

Anonymous
There are no lion attacks in NYC. Lions are not really dangerous. Don't be scared of going into lion territory in Africa. Those villagers are just superstitious and haven't read the statistics
Anonymous
They’re like violent enormous squirrels.
Anonymous
Did none of you watch Loony Tunes growing up? Sylvester the Cat could have told you exactly how dangerous those Kangaroos are:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=unyTcIx2760
Anonymous
I absolutely love Kangaroos. They are magical.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They’re like violent enormous squirrels.


They were once REALLY enormous.

https://a-z-animals.com/blog/largest-ever-ancient-kangaroo-was-10ft-tall/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Did none of you watch Loony Tunes growing up? Sylvester the Cat could have told you exactly how dangerous those Kangaroos are:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=unyTcIx2760


More kanga propaganda-- so pervasive it should probably be given its own portmanteau of kangaganda. This cartoon shows a sweet and dopey baby roo effortlessly resisting the cat's provocations.

This isn't what we're talking about. I'm talking about these kangaroos in the news-- these vacant eyed, muscle bound predators, on a thrill kill murder spree. Totally different.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did none of you watch Loony Tunes growing up? Sylvester the Cat could have told you exactly how dangerous those Kangaroos are:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=unyTcIx2760


More kanga propaganda-- so pervasive it should probably be given its own portmanteau of kangaganda. This cartoon shows a sweet and dopey baby roo effortlessly resisting the cat's provocations.

This isn't what we're talking about. I'm talking about these kangaroos in the news-- these vacant eyed, muscle bound predators, on a thrill kill murder spree. Totally different.


I can't. I love you.

The Roid Roos was terrifying.
Anonymous
I lived in Australia and I was told more than once to beware of the Roos while out hiking etc….. they can be vicious …… they’re also all over the sides of the roads like squirrels are here in the US
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I lived in Australia and I was told more than once to beware of the Roos while out hiking etc….. they can be vicious …… they’re also all over the sides of the roads like squirrels are here in the US


I think someone was pulling your leg about watching out for roos while hiking.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I lived in Australia and I was told more than once to beware of the Roos while out hiking etc….. they can be vicious …… they’re also all over the sides of the roads like squirrels are here in the US


I think someone was pulling your leg about watching out for roos while hiking.


More like her leg was being gnawed off by a bloodthirsty demonic roo
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There are no lion attacks in NYC. Lions are not really dangerous. Don't be scared of going into lion territory in Africa. Those villagers are just superstitious and haven't read the statistics


So does this apply to hippos as well? Are we safe to Kayak down African rivers and lakes infested with territorial male hippos since there are no hippo attacks in the NYC Central Park pond?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Aussies are oddly fond of their wildlife. On the other hand, they aim to kill up to 5 million cats over the next 5 years.


Truth - but to be fair, this Aussie is also very fond of American wildlife … even those rascally raccoons that get into our trash ….


In Australia - one domestic cat kills on average about 186 mammals, birds, reptiles and frogs a year, compared to the 748 that one feral cat can kill. However, because domestic cats are concentrated in suburbs, the total number of animals they kill per hectare is higher than the number that feral cats in the bush kill.


That said - I love cats and don’t like this war on Aussie cats - I wish they would just neuter them and put bells on them to give birds fair warning


Bells don't work--cats learn to walk without jingling them


Would putting bells on killer kangas help warn people and dogs they are nearby?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I absolutely love Kangaroos. They are magical.


Propaganda
Anonymous
Killer kangas are the real reason why Australians spend so much time at the beach and why all beaches are public domaine ….
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I keep reading horror stories about kangaroos punching people and stealing dogs. Today I read an article that showed this dead-eyed kangaroo, standing over a dog he was drowning for fun, looking like a psychopathic, roided-out mutant rabbit. No one is talking about this. On the contrary, we tell our kids that kangaroos are adorable and have cute baby pouches. What's with the kangaroo lobby selling us cute cartoons while our allies down under live in terror of these beasts? I can't be the only American to have undergone this slow and shocking realization that everything I'd been told about kangaroos is a lie.

https://mol.im/a/12635687


I live in America and own several rifles. I’m not worried about kangaroos. In the extremely unlikely event I get attacked by a kangaroo while out walking my property, I’ll shoot it.
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