In Australia, there are many wonderous things — utes, sheilas, The Great Barrier Reef, Paul Hogan and road trains — not to mention a rather abundant diversity of marsupials. Some of these marsupials are kangaroos. Sometimes, kangaroos end up where they're not supposed to be, such as on the track at Bathurst during a motor racing competition.
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I saw this type of thing happen on the WRC rally of Australia once. A kangaroo jumps across the road just before the car goes screaming past at top speed. Must have scared the driver quite a bit.
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That Roo got lucky.... Aparently... Lots of them arent so lucky. Word from a family friend in Oz is, they are a major annoyance, and many car be found dear on the roadside, From encounters with road-trains, which wont stop for them.
So kangaroos of Australia are the coyotes/foxes of Arizona, eh?
Can't count how many times I've seen a dead coyote.. er.. blood smear on the freeway in the middle of the desert.
Bathurst crazy, I say.
Someone hit a kangaroo couple of years back, theres a video of that on youtube somewhere, ruined his race and his car, sent the poor fella flying though...
i expect to see it in wrc, but you'd think that all the noise coming from a motorsports complex would keep them away
great choice of music for once.
Uh... I hit a kangaroo once, on a gravel road on aptly named Kangaroo Island, off southern Australia. There was an amazing amount of roadkill on that island, and I'd been warned several times to watch out. But it happened so fast there was nothing I could do. I really wish I had killed it cleanly...
Why do you think they call 'em "roo bars"? I mean those heavy-duty pipes that they attach to the front of vehicles and that are very common in rural areas all over Oz. They're actually functional there, as opposed to here in the U.S., where 99% are displayed by douchebags who want to seem macho in their plastic-cladded pickups.
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