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- List of all tameable animals in Alexs Mobs? : r feedthebeast
Kangaroo (carrots) Bald eagle (fish oil) Tarantula hawk (spider eyes) Mimic octopus (lobster tail) Cosmaw (cosmic cod) Flutter (4 flowers and they all have to be a different type) Mudskipper (lobster tails) Sugarglider (sweet berries) Caiman (you have to be there when the eggs hatch just like with crocodiles) anyways have fun!
- Best way to cook kangaroo? : r AussieCasual - Reddit
High heat in pan seared quickly Kangaroo is best rare medium rare because it's sooo lean you can't over cook it! Reply reply hamtheattackdog •
- A kangaroo pouch may look like a simple pocket, but its . . . - Reddit
A kangaroo pouch may look like a simple pocket, but it's actually a complex nursery that contains everything a growing joey needs The pouch is hairless on the inside, and is lined with sweat glands that release antimicrobial liquid to keep the joey safe from germs : r Damnthatsinteresting nbsp; nbsp; Go to Damnthatsinteresting r Damnthatsinteresting r Damnthatsinteresting For the most
- kangaroo : r TerrifyingAsFuck - Reddit
The kangaroo isn't aggressive, it's defending itself That dog would have chased it so they go in water where they are tall enough to stand while the dog has to swim That gives them the defensive advantage There are heaps of these videos of 'heroes' rescuing their poor dogs from the savage kangaroos
- How do we know bipedal dinosaurs like the raptors ran instead of . . .
When looking at older reconstructions of dinosaurs like Tyrannosaurus, they often do look a lot like a kangaroo…two-legged, tail dragging on the ground behind them, torso diagonally-upright, head held high But this is because, when scientists first tried to figure out how two-legged dinosaurs stood, they didn’t have a lot to go off of
- Can you win a 1v1 against a kangaroo? : r NoStupidQuestions - Reddit
An average human male vs an average kangaroo, weapons are forbidden Just pure physical power and technique Can the human win?
- Do you eat a lot of kangaroo? : r AskAnAustralian - Reddit
Kangaroo is lean and delicious Pretty healthy compared to a lot of red meat Can be easy to accidentally overcook I don’t eat it much lately, but for a few years I was doing it about once a week or so
- What to cook with kangaroo? : r AskAnAustralian - Reddit
Crust the kangaroo in dukka and cook slowly, serve on a bed of sweet potato mash with grilled haloumi and drizzle with blueberry balsamic A couple of small fresh blueberries to garnish Pair it with a Victorian Pinot Noir and follow it up with a blueberry cheesecake slice That's my date night special Works 60% of the time, every time Reply
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