A group of whitened gray kangaroos is on the grass. (photo of Herald Sun)
According to the Herald Sun, a group of albino kangaroos live in a reserve in (Mornington Peninsula), Monington Peninsula, Victoria. Everyone in the reserve photographed the rare scene of the kangaroo jumping across the grass.
Recently, in Bonio (Boneo) `s panoramic wildlife reserve and secret garden (Panorama Wildlife Sanctuary and Secret Gardens), a group of albino kangaroos jumped across a meadow. Smith (Mick Smith), owner of the reserve, photographed the scene.
Smith`s partner, Rui (Annemaree Van Rooy), says there is a group of albino eastern gray kangaroos living in the 22-hectare reserve, as well as peacocks, pearl chickens, goats, alpacas, geese, swans and other animals.
A group of whitened gray kangaroos is on the grass. (photo of Herald Sun)
She said that most people may not have seen a white-colored Kangaroo in their life, and that people are completely attracted by them. Many Chinese tourists have come here, and they have never seen them.
In addition, she also revealed that the reserve will soon usher in small kangaroos, two albino kangaroos and a gray kangaroo pregnant.
It is reported that Panorama Wildlife Reserve and secret garden have 19 separate gardens, where a variety of animals live, which are open four days a week.