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The kangaroo swam into Sydney last night and was rescued by the ferry crew

 
[Social News]     02 Feb 2018
Manley Fast Ferry crew rescued a kangaroo at Sydney Harbor. (photo by Aussie)According to the Brisbane Times, a kangaroo was found swimming in (Sydney Harbour), Sydney Port, around 7 p.m. on Wednesday, and crew members of the Manley Fast Ferry (Manly Fast Ferry) have rescued it.

Manley Fast Ferry crew rescued a kangaroo at Sydney Harbor. (photo by Aussie)


According to the Brisbane Times, a kangaroo was found swimming in (Sydney Harbour), Sydney Port, around 7 p.m. on Wednesday, and crew members of the Manley Fast Ferry (Manly Fast Ferry) have rescued it.

On the night of the incident, the Manley Fast Ferry crew threw out a rope, entrapped the kangaroo, and drew it closer slowly until the crew could drag it onto the ship. The people gathered at Manley wharf and waited anxiously.

The rescued kangaroo was wrapped in a blanket and then picked up by volunteers at Sydney Wildlife Park (Sydney Wildlife).

The rescued kangaroo was wrapped in a blanket. (photo by Aussie)


Two weeks ago, another kangaroo made headlines around the world. The black-tailed kangaroo, (swamp wallaby), bounced across the bridge at about 5 a.m. on January 16, witnessed by the driver of (Sydney Harbour Bridge), the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

Police will reduce the speed limit of vehicles across the Harbour Bridge to 40 km / h to ensure the safety of kangaroos. Finally, the kangaroos were stopped by police officers and taken to (The Taronga Wildlife Hospital), the Taronga Wildlife Hospital, for examination. The caretaker named it "Syd".

Nine days after the incident, Syd was released to Ku-ring-gaii National Park on Thursday.

"Syd" was released to Ku-ring-gaii National Park. (photo by Australian newspaper)

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