Escaped wallaby caught using huge fishing net
The brand new owner of two Tasmanian wallabies ended up getting quite a scare Wednesday, when his two new wallabies, after being let loose on one of his three acre islands, decided to make a bid for freedom.
After less than six hours after releasing them on the island, the two wallabies were found swimming away from what was to be their new home. He'd been told wallabies couldn't swim, which is why he decided to keep them on the island without extra measures to prevent them from escaping. The first was captured easily, the second, not so much. He was eventually captured with a huge fishing net.
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I thought is was really cute when I read this article. Two small wallabies that were just brought to their new home by their new owner, and they decided they want to go for a refreshing swim. It is of course sad for the owner who got the crap scared out of him when they swam away to freedom. And it's a bit strange that the wallabies were able to swim when the man that sold them didn't know that... But accidents can happen, I think. It is kind of funny to imagine that a wallaby is captured with a huge fishing net.
Hey Beatrice, first of all what an interesting story! Second, I could not find any grammatical mistakes ^^ The only thing that you could change is the background of your entry because the black letters on purple/blue background is very hard to read, but it could also be my eye sight. Regards, Margo
BeantwoordenVerwijderenWow I didn’t know that wallabies could swim. Funny story! Indeed very sad for the owner that his just new bought wallabies tried to run off or actually swim off. Maybe he can get his money back or build a good fence around the island. I like the summary and the style in which you wrote the whole thing. Good job!
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