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Wait, what? Is that not common knowledge? I lost two carcasses of those.
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👽 Scully 👽
Oh, that was tree kangaroos? I thought just regular. -- nm
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mafic
Oct 5 '20, 07:57
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It was one wallaby and two tree kangaroos. There are about 60 different kinds of kangaroos. -- (edited)
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👽 Scully 👽
Oct 5, 08:03
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Yeah, I run into a few nibbling on my lawn. I’m in quokka country though. Those leafy bois are from way up north. -- nm
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mafic
Oct 5, 08:07
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I've love to see a quokka in real life. -- nm
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👽 Scully 👽
Oct 5, 08:10
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Making news here. -- (link)
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mafic
Oct 5, 08:13
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I mean, they’re so little, how could you not get those out of the freezer? Regular kangaroos at least have some heft to them. -- nm
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mafic
Oct 5, 07:59
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Bigger than you might think, when they're laid out and frozen and wrapped in plastic. -- nm
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👽 Scully 👽
Oct 5, 08:04
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