It's funny how we perceive animals differently depending on where we grow
up.   I had a British friend that was so turned off by the fact that his
Australian girlfriend had Kangaroo Steaks and Burgers at home.  We have to
import "Arctic Runner" so nobody recognizes the fact that it's a horse.  To
us it's cute and fuzzy not "food".
So now I have to ask because I know Byard has one....  What is a kangaroo
like to tie with???  Is it like deer hair or does the fur have a different
texture?  .... Mr Byard won't let me cut his up into little pieces.  he he
he
Regards,
Deb

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The kangaroo are spread everywhere and anywhere, from the driest desert to
the steepest and thickest of rainforests. These solid chunks of muscles can
get hit by a semi but not get hurt. Hit one with your car and it is
totalled. Have one go through the windscreen and you won't be around for too
long. Worst of all, they stop right in the middle of the road and stare into
the headlights. No time to stop and no way of driving around them.

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RMIT University

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