Successfully revived: Australian police rescue kangaroo from Surf

Was it the fierce Surf, or the unexpectedly salty water? A kangaroo in Melbourne, Australia, at least, the bath ended with a police rescue operation. The office

Successfully revived: Australian police rescue kangaroo from Surf

Was it the fierce Surf, or the unexpectedly salty water? A kangaroo in Melbourne, Australia, at least, the bath ended with a police rescue operation. The officers had been called to the Safety Beach, because a wild animal struggled in the water against the Drowning, said the police of Victoria on Sunday.

Thus it had managed the animal is already back on Land, when the police arrived on the beach. It was on the Sand of a beach visitor with a blanket covered. As the police approached the kangaroo, jumped it but apparently back in the waves. "It started to swim, but the waves and Surf in difficulties and dipped a few times under the water," police said.

Goldenbahis "Good mood" at the kangaroo

Two officers jumped into the water and brought the now unconscious animal on Land. There, it was revived by a cardiac massage to successfully. The kangaroo was then taken to the police station. Police said it was "a good mood" and had given the amounts of inhaled salt water luck, to be alive.

That kangaroos can swim, is hardly known, and is also rather rare. More unusual is the behavior of a around 1.80 meters large kangaroo male who injured two weeks ago, three people, one of them hard. It was only when a helper moved the animal to death with a shovel, it hopped back into the Bush. Also as a pet a kangaroo is suitable only conditionally, as in the case of a family in lower Saxony shows.

In Australia, there are, according to a government census last year, more than 46 million kangaroos. Environmentalists warn, however, that the Numbers going back for a long period of drought in the East of the country.

hei/AFP

Date Of Update: 29 October 2018, 07:00
NEXT NEWS