Amorous Aussie roo has outback residents hopping

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CANBERRA | Fri May 14, 2010 2:35pm EDT

CANBERRA (Reuters) - An amorous kangaroo in the mood for love has female joggers hopping mad in the Honeymoon Ranges of Australia's outback Northern Territory, prompting a flood of angry calls to authorities.

Territory police said Friday they had received reports of the kangaroo stalking residents in the ranges near the township of Tennant Creek, including a woman on her morning walk.

"There was no doubt about what he wanted, the randy old thing," the woman told local papers. "I turned around and saw this big kangaroo behind me, so I hastened my steps," she said.

The woman said the obviously aroused animal bounded off when other walkers approached and she sought to escape.

Later that day a mother-of-three encountered the aroused kangaroo at a night-time speedway meeting, while a man said he challenged the intimidating macropod and came off second best, receiving a swift punch in response.

Northern Territory police told Reuters they were not pursuing the salacious mammal unless it continued to cause trouble.

(Reporting by Sarah Norgrove; Editing by Rob Taylor)

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Comments (3)
ClaireK wrote:
Excellent use of vocab! Regrets for the randy ‘roo.

May 14, 2010 8:25pm EDT  --  Report as abuse
URQ196 wrote:
snicker, polite snort

May 14, 2010 9:53pm EDT  --  Report as abuse
cattlesquat wrote:
Note: salacious *marsupial*, not salacious mammal. :-)

May 15, 2010 12:41pm EDT  --  Report as abuse
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