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stillshunter

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Mark
Even though I see them every single day I just never tire of roos (kangaroos). Amazingly they say the longer and higher they jump, the less energy they use. Astounding creatures. I so adore them in motion….maybe in the next life (if I'm good in this one) I'll experience that feeling for myself? :cloud-9-039:

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Even though I see them every single day I just never tire of roos (kangaroos). Amazingly they say the longer and higher they jump, the less energy they use. Astounding creatures. I so adore them in motion….maybe in the next life (if I'm good in this one) I'll experience that feeling for myself? :cloud-9-039:

I never get sick of seeing kangaroos do their thing. There are big mobs at the hospital I used to work at (Morisset) but they cull them from time to time as they have been known to attack random people. The big boys anyway.

This is a brilliant well caught shot. Just love it!

Mark - that's wonderful!!!!! I've always wanted to come back as a sea otter, but now you've got me thinking.;)
LOL! I still do. Have you read Gavin Maxwell's "Ring of Bright Water"? If not, you must.
 
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Face painting – Yallingup, Western Australia by Andrew Priest, on Flickr

Western grey kangaroos (Macropus fuliginosus) with interesting face markings in the back paddock. The image was taken from the veranda overlooking the neighbour’s paddock where the kangaroos roam due to the abundant feed: Yallingup, Western Australia.
 
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