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Jim

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Kangaroo's aren't really dangerous, though you do need to be careful and definitely steer clear of the lone male bucks.

The kangaroos we have are Eastern greys, the females are a lot smaller than the males, the males look like they take steroids they are so muscly.

Around our home they are skittish, but they have become used to our presence. You'd never get this close to the roo's even just a couple of kilometres in the bush from us.

We have a lot of Wallabies around us as well, they are super skittish and you can't get within a 100 metres of them.

West of us (we are right on the coast) are the really big red roo's, they dwarf the eastern grey roo's by a large margin.

These photos (I've posted these before) are our at our front door (between our home and the lake) there can be dozens of roo's out on our lawn at night keeping the grass down, the growl and kick the hell out of each
other all night.

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