The most muscular Kangaroo in the world
The red kangaroo living in an Australian protected area has muscular arms and arches, like a professional bodybuilder.
The red kangaroo living in an Australian protected area has muscular arms and arches, like a professional bodybuilder.
Roger with bouncing muscles.(Photo: Facebook)
Mirror on February 6 reported that the red kangaroo was named Roger . When it was discovered in 2006, it was just a tiny orphan baby lying next to her mother's body on the side of the road. Roger was then taken back to the kangaroo reserve in Alice Springs, Australia.
Roger's latest photos are shared by the reserve on Facebook. The giant kangaroo is 2.07 meters tall and weighs 89 kg. It possesses the power of a boxing boxer . One of its favorite pastimes is to chase after caregivers every time they enter the kangaroo land. Roger also practiced every day with the tin bucket exercise.
Roger has the power of boxing boxers.(Photo: Facebook)
" Roger's daily exercise regimen is pitted against rivals and chasing after caregivers. He also likes to crush metal buckets. Don't provoke the red kangaroo, otherwise they will attack you , " Chris said. Brogla, reserve park staff, said.
Roger is only 9 years old. The lifespan of the red kangaroo can be up to 22 years.
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