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White or albino kangaroos occur once every 50,000 to 100,000 animals. Source ABC news.

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Trying to put a pic up but says file is too big.it was by itself but did have a joey with her.
 
clint3 said:
Trying to put a pic up but says file is too big.it was by itself but did have a joey with her.

I think around 8 meg is the file size limit. If you can reduce it a bit.....
When it tells me I am over the limit I just upload several times to get all the in=mages up.
 
I have seen two before, unfortunately I was shooting roos with two blokes the first time around 20 years back, one turned out to be a tosser and dropped it after I had asked for them to leave it be.

I only knew his brother, polar opposites it turned out.
The tool wanted to just leave it on the ground, I took the skin, was pure white not a pink eye albino.
Second one was only recently before we got a bit of rain and it greened up a bit.

I also saw a black stinker (swamp wallaby) the last time I went prospecting. I got a shock how black it was.
 
I have seen one only for a second or two before it took off into the bush and that was at Torrington a few yrs ago... They are a unique Animal, that's for sure... :perfect:

LW.....
 
Wont let me put a pic up.can i send a pic to someone here and they could put hjt up?
 
clint3 said:
Trying to put a pic up but says file is too big.it was by itself but did have a joey with her.
Hi Clint. Try hitting edit on your photo, resize and zoom in around the roo, save as and then upload again. Often works.
 
There used to be a huge one roaming Inglewood Qld 20yrs ago.It was a great sight in the paddocks.And the only one that was protected.
 
one use to live in the paddock behind my work and would be feeding behind the shed every morning we turned up that was 2 years ago
 

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