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Roos released in Wyoming

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Department (WWGD) partnering with the Wyoming Migration Initiative (WMI) have released the first of 5 planned batches of 90 Antilopine Kangaroos into the Wyoming outdoors.
Dubbed “Project Sage Hopper” by the WWGD team responsible for evaluating the viability of Wyoming’s habitat for Australian marsupials, it has been in the planning stages for 3 years. The goal is two-fold: Create new and interesting wildlife viewing opportunities for tourists, and in several years, potentially provide additional hunting opportunities

http://county10.com/first-90-kangaroos-released-in-wyoming/


I'm just worried Wyoming will get too cold for them in the winter.
 

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Yeah that's a pretty significant drop in temperature compared to their normal climate. Also a lot more snow - I wonder how they'd endure long snowy winters as well.
 

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For fucks sake this is mad. Why the fuck would you potentially upset the balance of an ecosystem for viewing pleasure of stupid apes with cameras and guns. If their original habitat is deserts they might be able to withstand pretty harsh cold though.
 

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I hope some of them make it. I'd love to someday live in a world where snowroos have evolved.

Side question that I'm too high/lazy to look up on my own: Does Austria have mountain goats?

wait, does austria have mountains?
 

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For fucks sake this is mad. Why the fuck would you potentially upset the balance of an ecosystem for viewing pleasure of stupid apes with cameras and guns. If their original habitat is deserts they might be able to withstand pretty harsh cold though.

It gets cold but not consistently as cold as it gets in Wyoming.

I'm not sure if it would be bad for Wyoming ecology, but I don't know enough about it. Intuitively it seems okay, since there's enough water sources that they won't congregate in concentrated areas, but I wonder what winter is like, and if a lot of it freezes over then it's going to cause problems.

My general sentiment is that this is pretty stupid overall.
 

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Has anyone read the article? I wouldn't panic, the good news is if it's too cold they will all die slowly from hypothermia and that's a great thing.
 

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Or just travel south, it's not like fences can stop them.
 

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Aren't they like a pest in Australia :D ? This literally has no point except maybe to confuse future paleontologists a lot
 

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feck did not see of course it is it's a ludicrous idea
 

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Aren't they like a pest in Australia :D ? This literally has no point except maybe to confuse future paleontologists a lot

Delicious pest. With 40 million of these tasty things hopping around, it's amazing that beef, lamb and pork dominate the meat industry.

Side note: Kangaroo Bourgignon is incredible.
 

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I prefer koalas. They will evolve into mini-Yetis.
 

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Actually I am in favor of roo's in America though. Gets rid of a pest a bit more. Also I agree with Happy, if I lived in a rural area I would probably get a gun licence to hunt them.
 

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You can buy kangaroo meat in most supermarkets, it's quite cheap and very lean but has a strong smell while being cooked.
 

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You can buy kangaroo meat in most supermarkets, it's quite cheap and very lean but has a strong smell while being cooked.

It's almost twice the price of beef or pork though isn't it? At least where I've been. Probably because kangaroo farms aren't seen in a good light and hunting is more costly/rare comparatively.
 

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I want to try it real bad, I wish it were possible to accurately describe taste, is it sort of chicken like ?
 

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SOB I guess on the internet April 1 just keeps on giving and giving. I learned that it does snow in Australia and that kangaroos do not hibernate.
 

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It's almost twice the price of beef or pork though isn't it? At least where I've been. Probably because kangaroo farms aren't seen in a good light and hunting is more costly/rare comparatively.
Try Coles near the barracks, between Upper Roma and Caxton St, it was like $10 for two packs when I lived near there.
 

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I want to try it real bad, I wish it were possible to accurately describe taste, is it sort of chicken like ?

It's like strong tasting lean chicken that actually...tastes not like chicken but more like..some kind of marsupial.

i trieded sry :'(
 

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It's like strong tasting lean chicken that actually...tastes not like chicken but more like..some kind of marsupial.

i trieded sry :'(

I'd say closer to rabbit (albeit milder) or venison in taste, but with texture closer to that of beef or mutton. Very little fat content.
 

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I'd say closer to rabbit (albeit milder) or venison in taste, but with texture closer to that of beef or mutton. Very little fat content.

I don't enough meat to be able to distinguish mutton, venison or rabbit

XD
 
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