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At first Martin Helmstedt thought he was being pranked by local youths but realized the kangaroo was real and very much alive after he almost tripped over it whilst walking in a field of corn in St. Oswald bei Haslach.
The kangaroo hopped off and then sat looking at him from a distance of around ten meters, he said, adding that it seemed very tame.
A team from Radio Upper Austria then made inquiries with the local
police and fire departments but nobody had reported a runaway kangaroo
and no marsupials are missing from the local zoo.
The kangaroo hopped off and then sat looking at him from a distance of around ten meters, he said, adding that it seemed very tame.
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