This is not uncommon here, but in the suburbia perhaps less so.
You don't want to mess with these they can be lethal.
Get a herd on the move and you keep clear.
Boxing Kangaroos
The way they sit on their tails and let loose with a kick is pretty impressive.
> This is not uncommon here, but in the suburbia perhaps less so.
That's pretty wild. Two males, no doubt. I can imagine that you might want to stand clear.
Here's our version in the land "up over":
Much too dangerous to occur in suburbia also. For the bulls, not people, however. A marauding band of intoxicated frat boys would have their loins on the barby in a heartbeat...:snarky:
Yes, the way they use the tail to balance is amazing. I think when they only use the tail to balance is the time to take your best shot.:-)
I guess this was all about some territorial boundary line dispute.
A number of the strikes appear to be below the (hypothetical in this situation) belt and a clear violation of the accepted rules of boxing:
The Australian National Boxing Federation (ANBF) Rules and Regulations
43. NO-FOUL RULE
(1) If in the opinion of the referee a boxer deliberately fouls an opponent by punching below the belt,
the referee may disqualify the offending boxer without applying the No-Foul Rule.
Just one more sign that the world is going to hell in a handbasket when you can't even count on kangaroos to act in gentlemanly manner anymore