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Kangaroo escapes with help from boar and fox


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German authorities are hunting high and low for a kangaroo that escaped from an animal park near Frankfurt, with the help of a fox and wild boar.

Three kangaroos named Skippy, Jack and Mick on Saturday night bounded through a hole in the fence of their enclosure made by a helpful fox, Michael Hoffmann, deputy head of the animal park near Frankfurt, said.

One unadventurously stayed within the park grounds and was swiftly recaptured. The other two scrabbled to freedom through a hole dug by a wild boar under the park's exterior barriers.

http://www.telegraph...ar-and-fox.html

Team work lol!..... The great escape :D

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Run.. Skippy run.. I mean.. Hop... Skippy hop!

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Typical roos. No respect for authorities. You can take the convict out of the prison but you can't take the prison out of the convict. 'Tis a shame the fox got involved but I don't think he can be blamed after spending weeks listening to those boars.

(Only jokin)

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The zookeeper must have been letting them watch Madagascar way too much.

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Don't look now Skippy but we be free. But left the fox behind.

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Sounds like a cartoon, but unless all this was captured on CCTV, how do they know the said fox and boar aided and abetted the escape?

My money is on the roos hiding wire cutters in their pouches.

Edited by Oppono Astos
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This story has the makings of another good animal movie. I'd watched it.

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