A French tourist visiting Australia was surprised and perhaps a little scared to find a muscular kangaroo striking a pose at the entrance to a restroom she was trying to use.
Sandrina Duniau, 30, encountered the marsupial when she went to use the bathroom during a visit to John Forrest National Park in Perth, Western Australia.
“I love all the animals here and I’ve been having so much fun taking pictures of all the warning signs for snakes and other dangerous creatures to scare my family back home. It’s so wild,” she said.
The red kangaroo is the world’s largest marsupial, and can be as small as 3 feet and over 6 feet from head to toe. They often travel in packs, called mobs, and are hunted for their meat. Some farmers consider them pests.
Another kangaroo, dubbed the “bodybuilder,” made news last October when it was spotted in Western Australia.
The giant animal was bathing in a creek, and the man who came across it said it made threatening moves toward him and his dog. He said he normally isn’t afraid of kangaroos but took a step back when the kangaroo started to come out of the water toward them.
One of the defense moves kangaroos will use on a predator is to run into the water and when their predator follows, to hold the predator under water till it drowns.