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.