CRIKEY!
Somebody call Fox news!
;^)
Just hopping around on runways Americans won't hop on.
Tie me kangaroo down, sport!
What a riot!
Ha Ha! FOOLED YOU! A kangaroo in Indiana. You bunch of chumps.
"Dude, I like Indiana."
Suuuure.
Noooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"Calling Crocodile Dundee! Crocodile Dundee, you're wanted in Indiana to save the day!"
Just a large rat, eh, Sylvester?
thhhufferin' thhhhuccotash!
Sylvester and Really, Really Big Mouse ping!
Sufferin' Sucatash!
Is it a kangaroo or a deer?
Posted: 06/28/2005 04:31 pm
Last Updated: 06/28/2005 04:34 pmStory filed by NewsCenter16 Reporter Robert Borrelli
South Bend, IN - Ever since NewsCenter 16 first aired a story on Monday about the sighting of a possible kangaroo northwest side of South Bend, we've received calls and e-mails from other people who say they've seen the same thing. But animal experts aren't so sure.
After the story aired, Mary Knebel co-workers started razzing her about what she says saw Sunday.
"I may be blond but I know what a deer looks like. This was a black kangaroo!" she says.
Mary says she saw the animal about 200-feet in front of her car on the St. Joseph Valley Parkway at Snow Road.
"It was a black kangaroo. He just did what kangaroos do. They bounce! So he bounced on the side of the road. He was on my side and he bounced right in front of us. My husband can't believe he did not see it. "
Mary says it looked a lot like the kangaroos at Potawatomi Zoo but folks at the zoo are skeptical.
"Several months ago we received a report that someone had seen a kangaroo and, point of fact, it was a deer," says Julie Napier, doctor of veterinarian medicine for the Potawatomi Zoo. "Deer can jump up and down. Marsupials do not make long jumps. If they are stressed they can make short hops. They can be indistinguishable and they're both brown in color, so I just doubt that it's a kangaroo or a wallaby, but I could be wrong."
Walt Temple knows what he saw Monday and Mary Knabel knows what she saw the day before.
"I thought I was crazy but there is something out there," Mary says.
Dr. Napier is doubtful it's a kangaroo or a wallaby because both are expensive to buy and keep as a pet.
Weve received several other reports from people on the northwest side of town with similar descriptions.
Great. Another illegal alien on the loose.
"He's a killer, he's a killer."
Paging Byron_the_Aussie!