A boxing kangaroo vs a distiguished opposer, from a British tv show of the 60s. More about boxing kangaroos and other performing oddities: www.raffaelederitis.blogspot.com
@@YortOK not just Australians, but most of the world... lol people are just so ignorant and uneducated that they all look at us Americans like we are aliens from another world i used to think it was jealousy, people pretending not to understand us and acting like human problems are exclusive to Americans... but now i realize they're just dumb as shit lol and yeah most people are jealous of the most powerful/influential country of present times, that is inevitable.
At the end, kangaroo leaning back made me think he was saying "In case y'all don't know how video games work, I'm charging up for a special attack, and in one second, it's gonna go off on SOMEBODY" 😆
I was working on an Australian guys house and he said that the Roos have these spurs in their legs and when they lean back on the tail that's a sign that they are about to kick. His actual words were " they'll unzip ya"
People don't understand just how hard roo's kick, that bloke is lucky not to break a rib, take the gloves off the red and ill guarantee you BOTH men will come off second best
It's most horrific weapon is the claws on it's feet. Roos can disembowel each other or a human with one kick. So, it was just playing. Or that guy would be splattered all over the walls & the bystanders would need to see a therapist.
3) Most of the time, it tries to make itself look big and threatening, however, when Woody doesn't back down, it tries to make itself look smaller and goes into a submissive position. It was scared, if not terrified, and her trainer did very little to help it. 4) Speaking of the trainer, as you said yourself, the animal is trained, during rehearsals, you never know if the kangaroo would get punished whenever it would try to retaliate.
Her trainer? Do you think this kangaroo that quite obviously has a penis, identifies as a female? The kangaroo was more than ready to kick the shit out of Woody. Had it not been wearing the gloves, it would have grabbed him with its claws and done just that.
@@MrCmon113 Animal fur acts like a dry lubricant which does better against slicing of the skin like chainmail. Very bad protection for stabs. The hair also toughens the skin a bit like trees roots for the soil do, so animal skin is much stronger than our frail skin. Roos can kill you real quick, and I'm sure they kill one another just like deer do and other "friendly" animals do all the time. Roos also have MASSIVE claws on their hands and feet like cats but crazier.
There is another video somewhere, where the kangaroo tells a few jokes about his time growing up in New York. and about how he couldn't join his local church due to his tale. Cracks me up every time !
Notice how the Kangaroo stands up and back on the tail with muscles flexed and head back, just waiting for the other to make a move. A real human boxer couldn't hope to start so prepared against a Kangaroo.
You know, the kangaroo had been inconvenienced with that show by fighting with gloves. From what I have observed a kangaroo fights with its claws; it also grapples and kicks with both feet.
Poor thing! It was clearly very scared, and towards the middle tried to be submissive, while her tamer just tapped her on the back and the crowd of people laughed all around.. That's very cruel :(
@@wontron7419 The humans were the ones who pushed the kangaroo into that situation and made it feel like it had to defend itself, while the kangaroo had no choice. We are also the ones that should be smart enough to know better. Of course they will defend themself if they feel threatened, thats not abuse. Harming someone for entertainment is abuse.
A friend of mine got attacked by kangaroo on golf course. He said he hit it with golf club full strength and kangaroo hardly even flinched. They are pretty tough.
Lovely stuff. In a world of misery and pain, here we have some family friendly light hearted fun. Not only does this entertain but it also likely fed everyone afterwards. The fact that the animal was likely terrified is a small price to pay.
@@pacz8114 the kangaroo has no idea what is happening . It sees the people as a threat . You’re subjecting to an animal to being put into an environment in which it’s fearful . It feels afraid purely for entertainment value . How is this different from goading a dog or a cat ?
@@psps2034 Thank you. Points well taken. I would offer two counter arguments in response: 1) The kangaroo was clearly managed by the "referee" -- suggesting this person was the animal's handler, which would then seem to indicate there was some order of training involved. 2) With the exception of humans all animals continuously have "no idea" what is happening given all animals more or less manage their in-the-moment activity from two tenets (as understood on human terms): Am I safe? Is there something to eat?
@@pacz8114 Why are we intentionally training an animal to be put in a fearful situation ? Why don’t we have dog trainers who fight people then? Yes , animals are continually in states of not truly knowing what’s happening but in this instance , are are actively creating an environment of fear purely for entertainment. If you wouldn’t accept it being done to a golden retriever puppy then don’t accept it for a kangaroo.
it was a disadvantage for the kangaroo since the match was on the cement floor, instead of on the boxing ring...therefore it was too slippery for Roger :( Cruel British ppl
I'm so glad we've progressed past viewing such things as funny. We should film the process of strapping those boxing gloves onto the kangaroo and make people who think this is funny watch it. I'm sure footage of a distraught animal will be hilllllarious! *roll eyes*
This is not how we are supposed to treat beautiful animals. And a grown kangaroo can disembowel a human with one kick. I kind of wish he had done that.