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17 Comments
BoneRemakesays...too hell with the kangaroo I wanna see more sexy girl frolicking on the beach.
Yogisays...OMG I WANT BOTH THOSE THINGS!!!
videosiftbannedmesays...Aw, look at the cute baby bouncing up and down the beach.
Oh, and the joeys are cool too.
djsunkidsays...this is DEFINITELY the cutest thing i've seen in MONTHS
CheshireSmilesays...did not know that kangaroos could swim. didn't seem to be doing that great a job, but it held its own.
Fryngesays...huh, yeah. I had no idea they had any clue as to how to swim. cute little guys.
Djevelsays...All fun and games until they grow up and disembowel you when you're late with the kibble.
lampishthingsays...That's how my great uncle Theodore died. He was all like: "Here ya go mate!" and the kangaroo was all like *disembowel disembowel*>> ^Djevel:
All fun and games until they grow up and disembowel you when you're late with the kibble.
cowboydansays...if this doesn't hit the top spot, i may have to lose my faith in the sift.
siftbotsays...Tags for this video have been changed from 'baby kangaroo, swimming, beach' to 'baby kangaroo, swimming, beach, joey' - edited by therealblankman
therealblankmansays...If this ain't *downunder, I don't know what is.
siftbotsays...Adding video to channels (Downunder) - requested by therealblankman.
Wingoguysays...I've read most animals can naturally swim. The ones that need to be taught are ones which have their noses below the water, like a human, chimp, or gorilla.
From wiki: Even though primarily terrestrial tetrapods have lost many of their adaptations to swimming, the ability to swim has been preserved or re-developed in many of them. it may never have been completely lost.
>> ^Frynge:
huh, yeah. I had no idea they had any clue as to how to swim. cute little guys.
Fryngesays...>> ^Wingoguy:
I've read most animals can naturally swim. The ones that need to be taught are ones which have their noses below the water, like a human, chimp, or gorilla.
From wiki: Even though primarily terrestrial tetrapods have lost many of their adaptations to swimming, the ability to swim has been preserved or re-developed in many of them. it may never have been completely lost.
>> ^Frynge:
huh, yeah. I had no idea they had any clue as to how to swim. cute little guys.
thanks for more info for me to throw around. wahaha... I love learning little things like this. sometimes I regret being more focused on being an engineer.
thegrimsleepersays...*nochannel *cute *downunder *nature
siftbotsays...This video has been removed from all channels (Catsanddogs, Cute, Downunder) due to invalid channel assignment - nochannel invoked by thegrimsleeper. Please review the FAQ to learn about appropriate channel assignments.
Adding video to channels (Cute, Downunder, Nature) - requested by thegrimsleeper.
EDDsays...*water
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