Little Survivor
Baby kangaroo we rescued.13 total reviews
Comment from Wendy G
An interesting story, well-known to us Aussies. We don't have kangaroos in the suburbs down here, but they are in nearby bushland, which is okay. Well written (except I don't think the animals names need capitalisation). I'm glad your joey survived. (I have a slightly similar story about a koala ready to publish, but I'll wait a while now). Love the photo. Best wishes for the contest!
Wendy
reply by the author on 12-May-2022
An interesting story, well-known to us Aussies. We don't have kangaroos in the suburbs down here, but they are in nearby bushland, which is okay. Well written (except I don't think the animals names need capitalisation). I'm glad your joey survived. (I have a slightly similar story about a koala ready to publish, but I'll wait a while now). Love the photo. Best wishes for the contest!
Wendy
Comment Written 11-May-2022
reply by the author on 12-May-2022
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Hello Wendy, We are on flood alert again! I hope it goes away because it was horrific the last one. Thanks for reading and I will edit. Love, Kay and Benny xx
Comment from country ranch writer
I love watching and reading about your down under animals. I watched
a documentry on a momma roo and how they nurse their youg I learned they have two special teets one for when they are first born and another for when they get bigger. They stay in her pouch for over a year with their legs hanging out.I love watching the kolas. I CRIED WHENTHEY GOT BURNED BYTHE FIRE.
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reply by the author on 12-May-2022
I love watching and reading about your down under animals. I watched
a documentry on a momma roo and how they nurse their youg I learned they have two special teets one for when they are first born and another for when they get bigger. They stay in her pouch for over a year with their legs hanging out.I love watching the kolas. I CRIED WHENTHEY GOT BURNED BYTHE FIRE.
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Comment Written 10-May-2022
reply by the author on 12-May-2022
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Hi Barb, Thanks for reading my friend. Yes, the fires took many native animals. We set up a triage to treat the burnt Koalas. Love, Kay xx PS it's flooding again!
Comment from Carol Hillebrenner
This is an interesting introduction to your Australian wildlife. It is a good idea to cull the herd as you do and make use of the meat. In the USA our main large roadkill is whitetail deer, which, if gotten to quickly enough, is donated as ground meat to the poor. You used the starting sentence very effectively.
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reply by the author on 12-May-2022
This is an interesting introduction to your Australian wildlife. It is a good idea to cull the herd as you do and make use of the meat. In the USA our main large roadkill is whitetail deer, which, if gotten to quickly enough, is donated as ground meat to the poor. You used the starting sentence very effectively.
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Comment Written 10-May-2022
reply by the author on 12-May-2022
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Hi Carol, Thanks for reading, too much road-kill, still, fresh meat feeds many. K xx