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Randy Roo Pesters Aussie Women

Lisa Valentine | Wednesday, August 11th, 2010 at 6:43 am

Give us a kiss then!

Give us a kiss then!

From roo poo collector to randy roos now as a rather amorous kangaroo has taken to following women in the Northern Territory and making advances.

About a month ago it was reported that a rather large kangaroo with an even larger appendage was stalking women joggers in regions of the Northern Territory. Well since that story broke, more women have come forward to tell of unwanted advances made by the randy male.

Two women have told the Courier Mail of how the large male has chased them near Tennant Creek, of them has been chased in that spot twice by the same kangaroo. Both were terrified, thinking that the kangaroo would attack them. “With is male pride on full alert, he started circling me. There was no doubt about what he wanted, the randy old thing” said one victim, Natasha Civitarese.

Both women managed to flee from the beast but hunters are now stalking the roo themselves, before he gets into any more mischief.

Kangaroos don’t normally seek out the company of humans and can get aggressive when threatened, taking up the ‘boxing’ stance, but reports of attacks on humans are extremely rare, even rarer are reports of amorous advances on women. Obviously the poor roo has had no luck with his own species so he thought he’d try his luck with a different one. This is one kangaroo that needs tying down, sport.

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