I think it was taken in an UFO incident, and when they brought it back, the just plumped it anywhere, because it looked dumbfounded, But I am open to suggestions
Derek Barnes said
07:58 AM Nov 9, 2021
The internet states that the highest jump by a grey kangaroo is 13.5 metres (44.2 feet), though they may be confusing height and length. In any case kangaroos can sometimes jump over 10' fences. So jumping onto a single storey roof doesn't sound too hard. The question is why did it jump up onto the roof?
-- Edited by Derek Barnes on Tuesday 9th of November 2021 08:01:56 AM
-- Edited by Derek Barnes on Tuesday 9th of November 2021 08:10:20 AM
Mike Harding said
09:04 AM Nov 9, 2021
Yep. I've seen roos do some amazing high jumps I'd be sure one could jump onto the roof of a single story house.
SoloMC said
09:07 AM Nov 9, 2021
My bet is that it was being chased by dogs and jumped onto a wall and up from there.
Either that or aliens dropped it back in the wrong place after probing
Mystery remains over how a kangaroo became stuck on roof in Mount Isa, Queensland:
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-11-08/kangaroo-becomes-stuck-on-roof-in-mount-isa-queensland/100604582
The internet states that the highest jump by a grey kangaroo is 13.5 metres (44.2 feet), though they may be confusing height and length. In any case kangaroos can sometimes jump over 10' fences. So jumping onto a single storey roof doesn't sound too hard. The question is why did it jump up onto the roof?
-- Edited by Derek Barnes on Tuesday 9th of November 2021 08:01:56 AM
-- Edited by Derek Barnes on Tuesday 9th of November 2021 08:10:20 AM
Yep. I've seen roos do some amazing high jumps I'd be sure one could jump onto the roof of a single story house.
Either that or aliens dropped it back in the wrong place after probing