View this post on Instagram Do you remember Roger the two-metre tall ripped kangaroo? 🦘💪 〰 The much-loved alpha kangaroo has died from natural causes, aged 12. 〰 Roger was a small joey when @thekangaroosanctuary owner Chris rescued him from his dead mother's pouch. 〰 They became "best mates" (swipe 👉 to see them together). 〰 "He's passed away very peacefully under his favourite witchetty bush where he liked to sleep to get out of the hot sun. It's a beautiful shady tree and we found him underneath that tree," Chris said. 〰 Roger's son Monty has now taken over the position of alpha kangaroo. 〰 📷 The Kangaroo Sanctuary 〰 #kangaroo #RogertheKangaroo #NorthernTerritory #NTAustralia #TheKangarooSanctuary #Australia #animals A post shared by ABC News (@abcnews_au) on Dec 9, 2018 at 11:03pm PST
Do you remember Roger the two-metre tall ripped kangaroo? 🦘💪 〰 The much-loved alpha kangaroo has died from natural causes, aged 12. 〰 Roger was a small joey when @thekangaroosanctuary owner Chris rescued him from his dead mother's pouch. 〰 They became "best mates" (swipe 👉 to see them together). 〰 "He's passed away very peacefully under his favourite witchetty bush where he liked to sleep to get out of the hot sun. It's a beautiful shady tree and we found him underneath that tree," Chris said. 〰 Roger's son Monty has now taken over the position of alpha kangaroo. 〰 📷 The Kangaroo Sanctuary 〰 #kangaroo #RogertheKangaroo #NorthernTerritory #NTAustralia #TheKangarooSanctuary #Australia #animals
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Rip to the world's most famous kangaroo :( my dreams of going to Alice Springs to see Roger are now shattered pic.twitter.com/x7sMmdYhJ2 — Stephanie (@Hubba__Bubba) December 8, 2018
Rip to the world's most famous kangaroo :( my dreams of going to Alice Springs to see Roger are now shattered pic.twitter.com/x7sMmdYhJ2