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“Really muscular” kangaroo tried to sink “a man in Australia after they entered the blows.
Don James is said to be struggling for his life when the marsupials held it in the floods that united on the side of the road near the port -mari – the escape only after the animal seemed frightened.
Christie Lis, who watched the battle unfolded in her rear -view mirrors, said the BBC: “This is not every day a big, male kangaroo, decides to take you … Even in Australia you don’t expect to see it.”
She suspects that the “very unpleasant” kangaroo was trapped in the area after the flooding records that fell into the new Southern Wales this week, leaving five people.
For the first time, Ms. Lis was warned about the presence of a kangaroo when she drove down to check the water level in the North Port -Macar shore with her husband, about 9:00 local time on Friday (23:00 on Thursday).
Two people – one of which later was identified as Don James from Australian News ABC – warned them that there was a “really big” kangaroo around the next parked car.
And, probably, there was a kangaroo – “the same as the car”, she stood nearby.
The following, Ms Liz knew that the kangaroo launched to her car, which she slowed down before the crawl, so as not to hit the animal, and began to attack her.
But when he moved to her side of the car, the kangaroo appeared another goal: Mr James, who was still on the road.
Cargur Pursuit.
“They literally got into the boxing match,” Christie said. “I look in the rear view mirror and they throw blows.”
Then G -n James ran back before stumble and get into the flood patch near the road.
The next thing Christie knew “Kangaroo kept him.”
“The cape tried to silence the man,” she said. “I realized what was happening and told my husband (who did not see the fight from her place) to get out of the car and help.”
But then the kangaroo appears to be frightened – perhaps approaching a car driven by Mr James’s friend, which allows him to escape to Ms. Lis, who has since tried to warn as many neighbors as possible.
“The cape tried to drown me,” he said Mrs. Lis, who was able to say that it saw it all.
“I just remember being under water and feet, shouting and continuing,” Mr. James said.
He said “quite traumatic for a while.”
As you know, kangaroo is trying to drown its enemies – although it is usually the size of dogs.
“There is a very strong instinct – the kangaroo will go into the water if they are threatened with a predator,” he said on the news network.
However, he said, the behavior is probably more than protecting himself than the drowning of the enemy.
It is unlikely to make Mr James feel better about quarrels on Friday morning – especially since he said Mrs. Lis, that only 12 months ago he had reflected from another attack, at this time a big white shark.
“I feel like they are trying to kill me, all these animals,” he said.
BBC tried to contact Mr James for comments.