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Raoul

Raoul

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May 5, 2004
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Perth West Australia
photo of me, with jeans on and my mate Trev with short pants on.
photo is in the country 250km from home, there was the bush horseraces on the previous week, i had found $60.00 there that day. Photo is 6 months old
Cheers Raoul
 

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G'day Mates!

:D You knew someone was gonna say it! :D

Nice looking family you have there Raoul!

;)
 

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Welcome to the Mug Shots Raoul .
 

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Welcome Raoul.....sorry to read about your kin in Wisconsin !


killed by truck
00:00 am 12/12/05
RHONDA SIEBECKER ROTHE and DANIELLE CORCORAN Capital Newspapers


Ralph Hamm holds the 50-pound kangaroo he hit with his truck in his driveway in rural Mauston Wednesday.
(Submitted photo)
MAUSTON - For Ralph Hamm, it was a "once in a lifetime thing" when he hit and killed a kangaroo with his truck Wednesday.

But kangaroos hopping around southern Wisconsin are becoming an annual occurrence.

Last winter, a 130-pound kangaroo eluded Iowa County authorities for two days until he was finally corralled in a horsebarn on a farm south of Dodgeville.

In this week's case, a 50- pound animal darted in front of Hamm's truck in his rural Mauston driveway. Hamm said he didn't have time to stop.

Where the wayward marsupials are coming from is a mystery. Tom Jodarski, a former DNR warden in Juneau County, said the kangaroo was probably somebody's exotic pet that got away.

Experts offered a similar theory for the presence of the last kangaroo, found about 60 miles away in Dodgeville.

Hamm said the kangaroo had apparently been living under a culvert on his property. The culvert area had "a lot of tracks and a line where he dragged his tail," he said, which he thought indicated the animal had been there for some time.
 

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yes i see ur child looks alot like the wife, tnks for showing ur,
 

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welcome to the forum raoul. looking forward to seeing your finds
 

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Hello Raoul,
Only just joined the forum, but what a nice surprise to see you're here too. Nice photo by the way. Love the kangaroos. Only got wallabies and wombats where I live!)
Cheers Angela :)
 

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