Eastern grey kangaroos are known locally as foresters in Tasmania. These two were getting into a bit of a scuffle late in the afternoon. As soon as they started, it seemed they were back to grazing side by side again. Photographed in Narawntapu National Park. Nikon D810 with Nikkor 200-400mm lens (at 350mm) ISO 400, f/5.6 at 1/320th of a second.
Are there grizzled old grey kangaroos who wear knit caps and carry spit buckets and coach younger kangaroos on how to fight? Because the kangaroo on the left’s form is just embarrassing.
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Are there grizzled old grey kangaroos who wear knit caps and carry spit buckets and coach younger kangaroos on how to fight? Because the kangaroo on the left’s form is just embarrassing.
It’s a great photo when you actually capture them in the act of tiffing, so funny Unsay next minute they are grazing side by side , must be siblings!