The kangaroo threatened to drown the dog in the muddy water of the Murray River. In a classic conflict from Down Under, an Australian man was forced to intervene when an aggressive kangaroo threatened ...
"It's not every day a big, male kangaroo decides to take you on," Kristy Lees, a witness, told the BBC Getty A kangaroo reportedly attacked a man and tried to submerge him in floodwaters in New South ...
Editor's Note: This article was provided by The Conversation. The original is here. A male kangaroo’s forearm size could be a sexually selected trait and help them find a mate, a new study has found.
Oh boy, were we wrong. The photographs were captured by Queensland man Evan Switzer who was out for a morning walk with his dog when he came upon the scene. He said: “The kangaroo tried to lift her up ...
The males stand out from the crowd, arms flexed in the sunlight, muscles bulging, surveying their surroundings as they look for a likely partner. It's a scene repeated at the gym and in bushland the ...
They're the images that broke a thousand hearts as they went viral online. But now an animal expert claims that the photographs of a male kangaroo and his dead female mate wasn't displaying grief - he ...
A leading expert says it was sexual arousal, not grief, that drove this kangaroo to repeatedly try and revive its mate Pictures of a male kangaroo cradling its dying mate in apparent mourning were ...
A woman has praised her dog for saving her life during a vicious kangaroo attack. Pam Baldwin, 71, was walking her rottweiler, Bundy, at Albury Wodonga on the NSW-Victoria border when the incident ...
A male kangaroo’s forearm size could be a sexually selected trait and help them find a mate, a new study has found. In fact, male kangaroos frequently adopt poses to show off their muscly arms to ...
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