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Joe F

Are the kangaroos in schools in Perth, australia?


    



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Rygar
Schools do not operate private zoo's in Perth.

There are numerous Roo's to be found at the Perth Zoo and plenty to be found in bushland surrounding outlying suburbs.

There is also a sizeable number of beautiful tame Roo's to be found at an inner city suburb near a couple of major media outlets.

Hope this is of some help.
Cheers :)


The_Mouse
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YES! Kangaroos go to school to learn to read and write, just like deers in America.


waltzsingmatilda
Yes there are.
They are only allowed to attend school,Monday and Wednesday as the other days they attend physical exercise classes to teach them how to hop,jump fences,destroy farmers crops than on Sundays they go to channel 9 studios to film "Skippy"
Than when that's finished ,on Sunday night they practice humping.


aspro
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I've lived in many towns and cities in Australia. If feed is light-on during a drought, Kangaroos will come into the towns and outskirt of the City. As most schools have a grassed oval Kangaroos will end up on the school sports ovals. Nothing like a juicy grassed oval when you are hungry.


Ken E
Rugby League and Rugby Union are different games, so the Kangaroos and the Wallabies go to different sports classes.


Klingon Atheist
There are Crocodiles in my pool!

Silly answer to silly question.
No! What makes you say that?


But Why??
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yes there are, and they particularly like maths, and PE.


wasabi_racer
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No not at schools, they prefer golf rather than attending classes.

You will find them on some golf courses such as Melville Glades. (I'm serious)


me_08
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Kangaroos being marsupials are generally not admitted to Australian schools as pupils or pets....We have found their attendance rate to fluctuate during drought and teachers generally don't like their students 'bouncing off the walls' - so they were eventually banned from attending.

That said, on a more serious note, our local school has hundreds of kangaroos that bounce through the oval and feed. They will generally come out in the late afternoon to feed, mooch around and cause a general nuisance. We discourage our human students from chasing, feeding or getting in their way they are the animals 'best left alone'.

A majority of Australian towns and communities do NOT have kangaroos hopping down the street..except where I live in country Victoria, we do...it's quite a sight really!


d3iltan
First of all your question didnt not sound like a question at all but I will try my best to answer.
No, there are no kangaroos in schools.
If you want to see one there are few options here:
1. Perth Zoo - located south of perth
2. Wildlife park - located outside perth city, there are few of them such as caversham wildlife park(swan valley), Cohunu Koala & wildlife park (Gosnells)
3. Free view of kangaroos, just drive up north to Geraldton, on the way you lightly have the chance to cross with them crossing the road!


guy0307
GET THIS WHOEVER YOU ARE: WE DO NOT HAVE KANGAROOS IN SCHOOLS, STREETS, PARKS AND HOUSES! WE HAVE ONLY GOT KANGAROOS IN RURAL AREAS! (AND ZOOS)





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