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It's so fun! A Melbourne family came home and found a kangaroo in the pool.

On Monday, Jen Harlow, who lives in Wonga Park, northeast of Melbourne, went out with his family to buy supplies for Christmas, according to the Daily Mail.

When the family came home with big bags and small bags,

Happy.

It turned out that they had a kangaroo in their swimming pool!

Christmas Santa's not here yet.

This guy came first!

This "active" kangaroo is quite large!

Can stand in the shallow water of the swimming pool

Eating the grass on the side of complacency

With pose chic.

Let's take pictures!

But Jen didn't feel surprised about the new swimmer!

Since last month, her family has noticed a kangaroo hovering near their fenced swimming pool, according to her.

Looks like they've been planning for a long time!

Today, while there's no one.

This guy finally jumped into the pool and had a good time!

Eventually, Jen contacted wildlife professionals and used grass to lure the naughty kangaroo out of the pool! The 70-kilogram man was sedated and picked up by four professionals.

Animals who can enjoy it.

Kangaroos are the source of happiness for the Australian people! Among Australia's many troublesome animals, kangaroos are definitely funny!

Monkeys with Hot Springs in Mount Emei in China

Puffer porpoises with hot springs in Japan

I didn't know there were kangaroos in swimming pools in Australia!

These fast-becoming animals are more enjoyable than human beings!

But look at it and enjoy it.

I can't bear to take it for granted.

Netizen comment

The netizens who saw the news were also happy.

Grumpyoldtrout:, this is Australia.

Dizzydog1: international playboy immediate vision. Give him a bar!

Paul: Why are the animals in my pool only snakes, frogs, and nearby bear kids peeing in the pool.

Bonaduce: from the United States, if we also have kangaroos, I think the United States will be more interesting!

Even though Santa may not be here this year.

Christmas kangaroos, not absent, also brought joy to the Jen family.

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