Seems like it has the personality of a dumb labrador retriever, but the vid also seems optimistically edited. I thought the things were dangerous, but it *seems* less so when they are domesticated.
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Nakey (Site Administrator)
meh, they move slower than dogs. a small horse maybe. they'll lay around like cats.
domesticated they're fairly placid and won't hurt a fly.
wild ones are dangerous and they have two brutal moves:
the choakhold. yes they will choak you out.
disembowelment. they stand on their tail and use their ridiculously powerful legs to drag hind claws over your stomach (they actually have thick stomach hide to counter this). since most kangaroos are smaller than us the move has more of a castrating effect on men.
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(Old Spike)
How much are they like dogs?
(Site Administrator)
erm, i would say not really at all.
(Old Spike)
Seems like it has the personality of a dumb labrador retriever, but the vid also seems optimistically edited. I thought the things were dangerous, but it *seems* less so when they are domesticated.
(Site Administrator)
meh, they move slower than dogs. a small horse maybe. they'll lay around like cats.
domesticated they're fairly placid and won't hurt a fly.
wild ones are dangerous and they have two brutal moves:
the choakhold. yes they will choak you out.
disembowelment. they stand on their tail and use their ridiculously powerful legs to drag hind claws over your stomach (they actually have thick stomach hide to counter this). since most kangaroos are smaller than us the move has more of a castrating effect on men.