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Glad I don't live up there.
At the moment there are a couple of female wallabies that have been around here.
Both of them have just had their joey's leave the pouch. I haven't really seen any male ones around but they must be somewhere.
 
whats next? the senior citizens accusing the roos of stealing their wallets and car jacking their walking frames? :rolleyes:

just get rid of the senior citizens and keep the wallabies.. problem solved...


Hahahaha! That's a great suggestion!
J/K
 
whats next? the senior citizens accusing the roos of stealing their wallets and car jacking their walking frames? :rolleyes:

just get rid of the senior citizens and keep the wallabies.. problem solved...

:lol::lol::lol::lol:

Lets make sure you never get old ;)
 
Wouldnt it make more sense to fence the area were the oldies are wandering about?

Is it a bad idea relocating male wallabies like with many other animals or will they get along with other unknown males?
 
:lol::lol::lol::lol:

Lets make sure you never get old ;)

I hope so... 'Its better to burn out.... than it is to rust"

and I dont wanna go to heaven either with all the lame whoosy types :rolleyes:
I'm much more of a hell type person to be honest
 
"We have seen them up to 30kg and that is standing more than a metre high."

They sound more like small kangaroos than wallabies! :shock: :lol: just get rid of the old folk :lol::lol:

"They are a traffic problem because they run across in front of cars, scooters and push bikes and even walkers that the residents use"

:p Look out, here come the rogue wallabies!
 
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