Meet Roger, An Incredibly Buff Kangaroo That Crushes Buckets

Meet Roger, An Incredibly Buff Kangaroo That Crushes Buckets, Meet Roger. He's a 9-year-old red kangaroo that lives at the Kangaroo Sanctuary at Alice Springs in Australia's Northern Territory.

The tore 'roo measures more than 6 1/2 feet from head to tail and weighs very nearly 200 pounds. Chris "Brolga" Barnes, the asylum administrator, told the Daily Mail that Roger's got a talent for smashing metal pails and appears to appreciate competing with other males.While Roger's arms look astoundingly swole, its his legs that represent a genuine danger to anybody sufficiently imbecilic to tangle with him. Barnes, who passes by "Brolga" (an Aboriginal word signifying "Crane"), said that a very much put kick from a red kangaroo can be deadly.

"Try not to upset a 'Major Red.' They'll eviscerate you ... alternately more awful," he told the Daily Mail.

Barnes' existence with Roger and alternate 'roos are the subject of the BBC/National Geographic show "Kangaroo Dundee."

A previous outback visit guide, Barnes quit his business to establish the Kangaroo Sanctuary in 2005. He turned into a surrogate guardian for 200 stranded kangaroos. Here's a photograph of Roger as a joey:Tahnee Barns, who meets expectations at the asylum, guaranteed Mashable Australia that Roger's size was totally typical for an alpha red male kangaroo.

"Despite everything he developing so he'll get greater," she said. "The greater they are, the more probable they are to win the females."

Despite the fact that the program's title alludes to Barnes, the Kangaroo Dundee told HuffPost that Roger is the genuine superstar. We're not going to deny Roger that title, or whatever else, besides.
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