Rabbits, pfth, try getting a 70kg Kangaroo bounce through your display and see how it fairs. I'll give you a hint, it's not nice![]()
Rabbits, pfth, try getting a 70kg Kangaroo bounce through your display and see how it fairs. I'll give you a hint, it's not nice![]()
That's why I put kangaroo traps out. They're wily creatures though, I haven't caught one here in Missouri yet! :-)
The coyotes in AZ mostly keep them away but I am think about starting a company that makes kroo bags for cleanup...watcha think?
Great idea! You can use the roo waste as fertilizer! Too bad there's no grass in the desert!
You guys must be hitting the nog hard to night!
Roo waste is odd. Like rabbits it is rather round and hard (and quite a bit larger), but unlike rabbits it has most of the nutrients used up, so does not help the grass a lot.
Roo steak and sausages are lovely, but harder than normal meats to cook as there is very little fat in it at all, so it tends to stick if you dont add oil. We Aussies are a strange lot - how many countries eat BOTH the animals on the coat of arms?![]()
Dang, no good for fertilizer! Hey - can you say bocce balls? We'll just shellac the roo waste!
I checked my local Outback Steakhouse menu but didn't see either Kangaroo or Emu on the menu - just steak and shrimp! Urban legend has it that McDonalds used to make their hamburgers out of kangaroo meat. However this has been proven not to be true!
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