The young kangaroo embarked on the unlikely adventure after escaping from an exotic animal business, according to cops.
show officers trapped the marsupial in netting.
One photo even shows the poor kangaroo behind bars, though police made clear he was treated by a veterinarian during his stint in custody.Edwardsville Police Department/Facebook One photo even shows the poor kangaroo behind bars, though police made clear he was treated by a veterinarian during his stint in custody.The young kangaroo embarked on the unlikely adventure after escaping from an exotic animal business.In a bizarre request, authorities then asked the public for help.
“If your Kangaroo wandered off last night, or you may have seen one in the area please let us know,” Edwardsville police said even though officers originally identified the animal as a wallabyThey told police they operate a business featuring exotic animals and the kangaroo managed to escape while being taken back from a petting zoo held at a local library, the station reported.
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