Waru, the rescue kangaroo joey does his best Tyrannosaurus Rex impersonation
Waru is still very young so spends most of his time in the pouch.
He spends just a few minutes a day learning how to stand up.
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“NOTE: In the rare situation a megatsunami washes a T. rex into your path, you won’t be carrying a weapon large enough to hurt it. If it’s intent on eating you, it will eat you. However, you will be killed by the coolest dinosaur ever. Most people go their whole lives without ever seeing a T. rex in person. Do you know how lucky you are?”
― Andrew Shaffer, How to Survive a Sharknado and Other Unnatural Disasters: Fight Back When Monsters and Mother Nature Attack
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The Kangaroo Sanctuary Alice Springs, Australia
So cute, and not really fiercesome.
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he is, and not at all fierce )
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Gorgeous!
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yes, i love these sanctuaries and the little ones they take in and raise –
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Well, he has to learn at his own pace, Beth!
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exactly right, mark –
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I do know how lucky we are to have your wonderful blog, Beth.
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thank you very much, ann –
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A dinosaur in a pouch would be too cute…
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So cute
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Awww
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yessss
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What a sweet baby. And true, I have never met up with a T Rex. It would be nice, if they were friendly, but I think they are rather like Vicious Beast and she only weights around five pound.
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yes, what a sweetheart. friendly may not happen with a t-rex 0
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Wara is exceptionally skilled at impersonations!
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Spot on!
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The little guy looks so skinny! It needs some meat on the bones.
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he does. these are usually joeys rescued from the mom’s pouch after she died. many are preemies and not meant to be out yet, so they are pretty tiny
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OH MY!!!!! SO cute!
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i think so too!
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