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Unlucky kangaroo is deep in mud pond, Sydney teenager warm heart rescue

 
[Social News]     24 Apr 2018
Heath (Nick Heath) put the rope on his body and crept forward near the kangaroo. (photo by station 9)

Heath (Nick Heath) put the rope on his body and crept forward near the kangaroo. (photo by station 9)


On Sunday, when two Sydney teenagers visited the countryside, they found a kangaroo trapped in a quagmire, and they worked together to rescue the poor kangaroo and be praised, according to Radio 9.

Donnelly (Jack Donnelly) and Heath (Nick Heath) are both 19 years old. On Sunday, as they rode through a forest area in Agnes Banks (Agnes Banks), near the (Nepean River) River, they found a hapless kangaroo stuck deep in the mud, with its head hanging out and screaming. As a result, two teenagers to the kangaroo rescue.

At first, they couldn`t get close to the kangaroo, so they rushed home to get a long rope. Heath put the rope on his body and crept closer to the kangaroo, pulling the kangaroo out of the mud a little bit, while Donnelly pulled the rope back about 30 meters. In the end, the kangaroo was successfully rescued. It was sent to the new state wildlife rescue group (WIRES), which believes the kangaroo was stuck in a quagmire for some time and that it had dehydration symptoms.

The kangaroo was rescued. (photo No. 9)


Donnelly and Heath are proud of what they have done, saying that if they see it again, they will not hesitate to rescue it. Two teenagers loved the kangaroo and gave it a name, Lucas (Lucas).

Donnelly`s grandmother says drought in the area has led to some animals desperate to find water. She thinks the kangaroo may have been trapped in mud while searching for water. She was proud of the two boys who had done something deliberately in the process of playing.

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