Where were these roos, HC? They look a bit heavier than the usual Eastern Grey.
We have a big mob of Eastern Greys roaming around our village, they keep our front lawns mowed too well! I've learned that these roos eat a slightly different range of garden plants from the wallabies who live near Bemboka in the Bega area (NSW)
Happy Camper said
05:17 PM Jan 30, 2014
GD: These photo's were taken at the Kyabram Fauna Park in the open plains section.
It's a well set up nature reserve & wetlands on the outskirts of the town for native animals and birdlife.
Its well worth a visit if your in the area.
These guys are well cared for with a variety of food compared to the ones that have a early morning raid on your lawns.
Cheers,
John
tarnell said
04:01 PM Mar 22, 2014
They are lovely. I saw one at the Grampians Zoo last year.
Not a albino but mostly white and like me he has a few grey hairs showing through.
Not a albino but mostly white and like me he has a few grey hairs showing through.
I've seen thousands of kangaroo's over the years but never seen a white one.
Then I saw 3 different white roos on the same day.
We have a big mob of Eastern Greys roaming around our village, they keep our front lawns mowed too well! I've learned that these roos eat a slightly different range of garden plants from the wallabies who live near Bemboka in the Bega area (NSW)
It's a well set up nature reserve & wetlands on the outskirts of the town for native animals and birdlife.
Its well worth a visit if your in the area.
These guys are well cared for with a variety of food compared to the ones that have a early morning raid on your lawns.
Cheers,
John