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  • i love australia

  • i love to go in australia

  • @jomardavid61 .. you would be most welcome to come! ..

  • What beautiful animals! Geoff Thanks for sharing, unfortunately I can not understand your voice comment, I do not know English, I use the Google translator. Good day from Giorgio!

  • Excelent

    Thank you

  • Lovely boomers (and what are the females called?). 5/5 stars.

  • @stormspinner1 The males are also called -'buck' or 'old man' and the females are - 'doe' or 'flyer'. Good to hear from you again Karla.

  • @stormspinner1  Does!

  • @stormspinner1 Does! its only the red girls that are flyers because there blue blue flyers is what there called

  • Bravo!

  • lovely !

  • Such amazing creatures!! Your footage is so fantastic! Amazing how upright they can stand...what beautiful animals!

  • Very interesting and good footage. The kangaroos are some very cute and interesting animals ! Greate video, congratulation for your good job.

  • Spectacular images!! 5/5***** :-)

    Australia has an incredible nature,thanks for offering these beautiful images.

  • Hello Geof, what a great animals and i wanted already for along time to make a video about these giants creatures but this is very nice to see. In Holland we have a very funny song about them so maybe........??????? Happy week all of you. ♥♥Je@nnette♥♥

  • nice film! funny animals

  • Excellent! How brave or timid are they when people get close by?

  • @canadianentropy Like many other animals its about how accustomed they are to the situation. In the wild they are basically inapproachable, but where they mix with humans ( like around Merimbula) they will act pretty much like a domestic pet.

  • @GeoffJennyOliver No that is not true I have rescued them for 5 years they will not have not cannot be domesticated they ALL eventually attack at some point its instinct ESPECIALLY if you know there defensive spots that make nature kick in and more dangerously i you DONT know . your post is most irresponsible , it's also illegal to keep them as pets in Australia contrary to popular belief! Ask D.E.C.

  • @GeoffJennyOliver No that is not true I have rescued them for 5 years they will not have not cannot be domesticated they ALL eventually attack at some point its instinct ESPECIALLY if you know there defensive spots that make nature kick in and more dangerously i you DONT know . your post is most irresponsible , it's also illegal to keep them as pets in Australia contrary to popular belief! Ask D.E.C.

  • Nice ´´klokan´´!!!

  • They're such cool creatures; I've always wanted to see one, up close.

  • Cute and wonderful animals.

  • Nice one, Geoff! Thanks for sharing yet another piece of Australia with us.

  • Very nice. I like the shot of the two kangaroos on someone's lawn especially. : )

  • interessanter Film

  • its a privelage to get to see and film that many of these . wow

  • @ScrewdUPClickV2 Yep. Your right. We take them for granted too much over here.

  • Unique animal no doubt!

  • They are beautiful animals!

  • Wonderful animals!!!

    donni

  • @donchisciotte62 Yep. That sums it up! Thanks Donni

  • A very unique creature indeed. Excellent video *****

  • @iusetano Thanks Mate

  • Thanks so much. This is wonderful !!!!

  • @cattleman6420012000 Thanks Herbert

  • When we were in Cairns, we stayed in a place that had 3 wallabys! They came in our apartment and watched TV with us! Great video!

  • nice video, great kangaroos 5/5

  • @tonycote4 Thanks Margil

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