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Rare documentation: A man teased a huge kangaroo and paid dearly for it
In a video coming from Australia, you can see how the kangaroo hits a man with his front legs and knocks him down: "Luckily he was not seriously injured"
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Tuesday, 12 January 2021, 00:32
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A man teased a huge kangaroo and paid dearly for it (FACEBOOK)
Such documentation is not seen every day.
Mitchell Robinson, a resident of New South Wales, Australia, was attacked by a particularly nervous kangaroo that knocked him to the ground with blows to his palms.
The Australian media reported that Robinson tried to protect his children after hearing shouts outside his home and found there the angry congrasso who was raging, digging holes and causing a lot of dirt in his yard.
He tried to smuggle him out but the kangaroo had other plans.
Tina Grace, an eyewitness who was at the scene, said: "The kangaroo stared at a man who picked something up to try to smuggle him in and after he did, you could see that the kangaroo was about to attack him. He was huge with a huge chest."
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Eyewitnesses to the battle between the kangaroo and the man, said it was really not forces.
The kangaroo leapt towards him, knocked him to the ground one blow and then fled the scene.
Luckily for Robinson, who was already with a broken arm, he avoided a more serious injury during this bizarre battle and came out of it with only scratches and dry bruises.
Chad Staples, who works at a zoo and saw the video explained: "Kangaroos have huge claws on their palms. They use them to hold things and use their hind legs to gain power with a kick, so they have deadly weapons to defend against dangers."
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