Only in Australia... A mob of very friendly kangaroos decided to get up close and personal at Arundel Hills Country Club, Queensland, Australia, during this tee shot! Credit: wendywoo.golf
....."and I got my mob here to make this hole a 'roo par 12" were gonna find out how on her game she is"....."and also the next hole is a 'roo par 12"... .."and the next one"...."and the next one after that". "And it's gonna be a 'roo par 40 by the 18th hole." "And you can bet the 🌞 sun is gonna be down By then".
As an Australian, I can tell you Kangaroos are shy creatures and never attack unless provoked. They were just passing through and her reaction was perfect. She remained calm and kept her distance. Well done lady! 👏👏👏
The more I look at these kangaroos with these strong ass man arms I’m thinking these are some strange looking beasts. I’ve never really noticed how strong their arms are…that shit is scary
Dude the red ones are f*cking jacked. Muscle accounts for 50% of their body weight, and they can be as tall as 8 feet, and weight 200 pounds, so literally half of that would pure muscle mass.😳
You must be American. Us, the Australian people "took our guns away", gun safety is very popular here. We can still own a gun just with sensible practicable laws governing their possession and use.
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I suspect they may have thought they were seeing a strange member of their own species. The club resembles a kangaroo's tail...if one is nearsighted. How good is the eyesight of a kangaroo, generally.
They are harmless. Like a bunch of deer. Maybe a 7 foot tall male red kangaroo could hurt you bad but 99% of kangaroos are not like that. People need to stop thinking that everything in Australia kills you. It sounds so silly to us when you say things like that
@@EpicCorn0 they can but its not likely, never the less a guy was killed about a year ago not far from where i live and around the same time another one sent a couple to the hospital with serious injuries when they tried to chase it outa their yard.
Look at the fake Australians in the comments who don't know anything about kangaroos. 😂 They're obviously vicious and violent creatures. Always treat them like a potential threat.
@@Mavors1099 uhhh no it’s what happens when they are fed and become accustomed to getting their food from human beings. Literally universal behavior amongst wild animals
That's a different game then what I am used too be seeing😂 What happens if you hit the golf ball into one of the kangaroo's pockets? Is it called a "joey" 😂
Realizing they move like dinosaurs and look like someone who was locked up and the attitude to go with it. Damn Im learning so much about Kangeroos today.
theres a clip of a medium size roo attacking a golfer and he gets some good hits in with his club, you can hear the impact but all it did was piss it off. they're pretty tough, i've bowled a few over with the roo bar on my ute and they just shake it off. i slowed down on seeing the pricks but it would have sent a person straight to hospital for an extended stay.
@@DaveWhoa so cause the chick thinks it’s cute and fun it’s not dangerous? That’s a wild animal that could easy kill you lol. Those things are aggressive
@@glassjar7814 no, they're not aggressive, i played golf yesterday where they were just lying down chillaxing in the shade under the trees. Children can pat them at wildlife sanctuaries, and according to official govt data from 2001-2017 there were only 37 fatalities caused by kangaroos but EVERY ONE was the result of a vehicle incident, not the result of a "kangaroo attack". So please dont tell me NONSENSE like "it could easily kill you". There's a reason why that woman was laughing and smiling while you're crossing your legs and BS'ing.
Although I am not from Australia. Nor have I ever really done much research on the large rodent species of kangaroo. I can absolutely say that they are acting in a formation because they feel that there is a predator of extreme danger in the immediate area. And it is clearly not you and that they are afraid of. As a matter of fact they gathered near you hoping that it would dissuade the predator. I have had Whitetail deer and Blacktail deer and rabbits all do that to me on multiple occasions.
@@anthonyj7989 First off I made none of the claims that you stated. Second. I didn’t see a large predator. I said one thy considered to be dangerous! And if you really are familiar with Australia. You would be intelligent enough to know that damn near everything there can kill most people. So take the stick out of your ass. And be a decent human being. Also they don’t have wolves, bears, tigers or lions. But they do have dingoes!!!! And if I saw a serpent I would sure as hell leave the area if I was in Australia!
@@hawkknight4223 LMAO....sure if it somehow makes you feel better, go ahead and just continue insisting that an animal is a entirely different species to what it actually is. 😂🙄 They are marsupials, which are technically a type of pouched mammal and while rodents are also mammals (placentals), they are not classed as marsupials like kangaroos and kangaroos are definitely NOT part of the rodent species! Not sure whether your bizarre denial/insistence is a result of ego driven stubborness or just plain ignorance, but you really should at least take the time to go and educate yourself on the basics of a topic, before trying to argue about something you obviously know absolutely nothing about! 🤷♀️ You wouldn't happen to be American by any chance? 🤦♀️🤣
In Australia, golfers play golf. By aiming for the kangaroos pouch. That has the desiganited number. Marked on a plastic tag. That hangs on the kengaroos neck. Which all 9 or 18 kangaroos. Are allowed to hop and walk. Around the golf course, as they please.
This happens at the golf club near me too. Lush, high nutrient well fertilised grass….slow moving quiet golfers…it’s like the place was made for them. Until a golf ball comes rocketing in.
They were never going to hurt her. Kangaroos are gentle and timid. If she just walked towards them, they would have hopped away. It’s a large grassy field in Australia. Why wouldn’t there be kangaroos?
They lurrrrrrvvv golf courses. Open space to run with no fences, although they jump almost any fence without second thoughts, tree and brush cover and easy fresh water and food. I've lined up to putt many times in Sydney whilst they watch me at the side of green. Shy but curious...you dont get shirty with them coz there is always a big fella close by that you normally dont see but watching. Sometimes your ball ends up near one having a lay down/rest. You just take a drop nearby.
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