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Uploaded by on Feb 3, 2008

As our study into the joey development of 2 Western Grey kangaroo comes full circle this is the final scene of 'Joeys - Wattle & Tingle's Tale'.
We hope you have enjoyed it and learned something from our work.

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  • I have noticed lots of people have really amazing stories to tell you how much they loved your documentry, from teaching home schooled kids to comments from others who are raising kangaroos too. They noticed how much work and skill went into them. Or just how well you condenced the footage! Of course all these things are true!! This was really caringly done and you are very observant!!

    I have no such story but I still learned something and have nothing but good things to say. :)

  • @OkalRelsDaughter Thank you so much. It took many years of hard work, lots of learning during that time - filming, editing, music, script writing etc - and so it makes it all worthwhile to receive such positive feedback. Hopefully it will encourage others to share their stories too. We are hoping to produce Joeys as a DVD soon.

  • I just wanted you to know @RooGully that i have watched every single video from birth to this and I have to say this is perfectly done, narrated, edited and filmed. This series truly showed/taught me much about Marsupials. Thank you so so much for doing this and taking the time to do this!

  • @fidlar09 Thank you for watching and for your kind comment. Makes all our hard work worthwhile.

  • Thank you for your vid's. I am raising an Eastern Grey orphan at the moment. I raised a Red some 30 years ago. I mostly get brushtail possums thru Sydney Wildlife and not many roos so I found it fascinating to watch your docs. I'm still not sure how old my boy is. I've had him about 4 mths now. He's out of the pouch to toilet and eating grass in the last couple of weeks so I think he's probs about 10 months? Keep up the great work - much appreciated!

  • @linhagan Good luck with your your young boy and we hope our clips will help. This study sure changed our ways of raising orphaned joeys, and although we can never replace their real mother we definitely changed the way we raised ours and for the better we hope. Thanks again for your comment.

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  • Brilliantly done! So much covered in such a relatively short span of video: concise and yet, completely educational! Good on ya!!! You've a great voice for narration; it made it quite easy to follow along.

  • these videos were amazing, very educational, and touching. You have done such a wonderful job keeping up with these kangaroos. They are beautiful. Thank you again for sharing and I cant wait to see more of your videos =)

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  • @RooGully Your very welcome! I could tell how much work went into it. It makes me sad when things like this get only 10,000 ish view while other dumb things (eg. Smosh) gets millions. A DVD would be cool. If you ever do it make sure to tell the people here on YouTuber about it okay? :)

  • thank you so much!!! 

  • thx for the series.. cant believe i WATCH THE ENTIRE series! before this i was watching stuff about elephants....

  • great video

    

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