Feeding a Kangaroo in Brisbane, Australia

When we were planning our trip to Australia, Cindy said she wanted to hold a koala bear and I said I wanted to feed a kangaroo. This post is about getting close to a kangaroo. The first kangaroo we saw and got close to, was a baby kangaroo at the Sydney Zoo. She was so gentle and cute but I didn't have any food to give her. 


After petting one, I felt pretty comfortable with them. I took out my camera and kneeled down to their height. I was trying to get a closeup picture of a male kangaroo that was standing about four feet in front of me. As the kangaroo was coming in focus, it stepped forward and startled me. I fell backwards and ended up on my butt. I broke my fall by reaching out but I wounded my hand on the gravel. The zookeeper came over to check on me and asked if the kangaroo had attacked me. I said no, it was my fault. She wanted me to drop by the front desk and visit First Aid before leaving. I signed a disclaimer declaring my fault. I did not want them to think it was the kangaroo's fault. They cleaned me up and I was on my way.

The next time we saw kangaroo's was at the Lone Pine Sanctuary. It was a fenced off area with a secured door to enter and exit. The kangaroos ran free in the area. We bought a bag of feed and offered it with an open hand.


I really enjoyed this part of our visit.


Have you fed a kangaroo? If so, please leave us a comment.




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