A kangaroo that had escaped from its owner on New Year’s Eve was successfully recovered, as reported by German media on July 9th. The marsupial was located on July 4th in Lüdersdorf, a municipality situated northwest of Hamburg, according to RedaktionsNetzwerk Deutschland (RND), a well-known German media outlet. The kangaroo had managed to escape from Sternberg, a town that was over 50 miles away from Lüdersdorf, as stated in the report.
The individual who discovered the kangaroo, who was identified as “Skippy” by another German outlet, kept the animal in a corral until notifying its owner about the safe recovery, as reported by RND. The whereabouts of Skippy during the more than six months that it spent on the loose were deemed “unclear,” according to the report. The specific species of kangaroo that Skippy belonged to was not disclosed.
There had been reports in March indicating that Skippy had been spotted multiple times after its escape from its enclosure on December 31, but all efforts to capture the animal had failed. As confirmed by Norddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR), a German public broadcaster, Skippy’s owner, Jens Kohlhaus, owned “several” kangaroos. The report mentioned that Kohlhaus had attempted multiple times to capture Skippy, but due to the kangaroo’s ability to jump as far as 12 meters (about 36 feet) and as high as three meters (about nine feet), the task proved to be challenging.
During March, there were several occasions when Skippy was sighted near the town of Sagsdorf, Germany, leading to calls to the police, according to NDR. However, each time, the kangaroo managed to escape before the authorities could apprehend it. Kohlhaus stated in March that Skippy was not a threat and enjoyed treats such as carrots.
In recent months, kangaroo escapes have garnered attention globally. In May, a pair of kangaroos broke loose from a farm in Lufkin, Texas. Unlike Skippy, the two kangaroos were successfully recaptured within hours of their escape. Furthermore, a video released by the Lufkin Police Department in response to a call regarding a stray kangaroo became viral on various social media platforms.
Kangaroos are native to Australia and New Guinea but can legally be kept on farms and as pets in certain regions of the world. They thrive in warmer climates and have a diet that consists of grass, ferns, leaves, and fruit, as described on the Bush Heritage Australia website. For more Lifestyle articles, you can visit www.foxnews.com/lifestyle.
In conclusion, the saga of the missing kangaroo “Skippy” came to an end with its safe recovery in Lüdersdorf. Despite the challenges in capturing the elusive marsupial, Skippy’s owner, Jens Kohlhaus, can now rest assured that the adventurous kangaroo is back in its rightful place. Kangaroo escapes continue to intrigue people worldwide, as demonstrated by the recent incidents in Texas and Germany. With their unique abilities and endearing characteristics, kangaroos never fail to capture the curiosity and imagination of individuals everywhere.