Wow! what an amazing, beautiful and special creatures these Tree-Kangaroos are. I still remember that moment when I saw them for the first time in the wild. I was visiting the Daintree National Park back in 2009 and saw a Bennet's Tree-Kangaroo with her young Joey in her pouch standing on a branch. It was one of those moments, where you see such an animal that defies explanation, that you will never forget it. Since that moment, I have been forever interested in the Dendrolagus genus and shared the knowledge of these amazing creatures with many others, who were baffled as well when they saw these otherworldly looking Marsupials. I hope that the habitat of these creatures will be fully protected and nothing more will be taken away, so they will flourish once again and so that our future generations have the chance to be baffled by them as well.
Such a beautiful video. I've never seen this animal before - so cuddly! Thanks for doing the work you do, guys. Always lovely to see animals being dealt with so affectionately by their minders. From a very appreciative Australian,
Thanks for the feedback Fozzy. If you want to know more about the species and the work being done in Australia you should check out the Tree Roo Rescue and Conservation's website.
They are adorable and I really hope we don't lose them....we need to be more mindful of keeping all species around....they are so special and different. Love the babies...so cute the one adult telling her to leave her alone and then asking for back scratches....lol.
I love all Kangaroos but my favorites are the Quokkas, Tree Kangaroos and the Wallabies. The animals of Australia are the jewels in Australia's crown!!😱❤️🤠
Oh man! How is it possible for something to be that adorable?? Wonderful video, thank you so much for sharing & for loving & caring for these beautiful creatures. I live in the US & there is a huge problem with habitat loss, & animals being hit by cars or otherwise injured or killed by humans here as well. My mother loved rescuing orphaned and/or injured animals & as I grew up I learned from her. I truly wish I were still able to work with animals in that way, being with them, I always felt so much peace & calmness. Keep up the great work you're doing, there are many of us who truly appreciate you & what you do for the animals. I'll definitely be checking out the Tree Roo Rescue pages, Tree Roos are awesome!
Teejo Teejo Hey I'm glad you enjoyed the video. I put a lot of effort into that one so I always appreciate it when someone takes something away from it. Karen who is featured in the video is a real wildlife hero and she's a true champion for the tree kangaroos. Make sure you jump on her facebook page and say hello. - Adam (Wakaleo)
okie, ill look into donating as soon as i can. currently job hunting so when I'm able to ill donate to this rescue facility and more. and its whatever, i can make my own hahah.
Wakaleo id love to do that, but i live in california. when i graduate high school my parents said i can take a trip to another country and so id love to go to Australia and see all these beautiful animals and help out with places like this and volunteer for places if I'm needed
Fantastic Informative video with Karen and Margit- They do such amazing work and have such big hearts for the gorgeous Tree-kangaroos. If you'd like to see some TreeRoos in the wild from the same area, I have a few videos I've shot of mum and joey etc on my UA-cam and Vimeo sites
Thank you for this video. I would like to learn more about these amazing creatures. I did know about tree kangaroo. There should be more videos on tree kangaroos.
Wow! what an amazing, beautiful and special creatures these Tree-Kangaroos are. I still remember that moment when I saw them for the first time in the wild. I was visiting the Daintree National Park back in 2009 and saw a Bennet's Tree-Kangaroo with her young Joey in her pouch standing on a branch. It was one of those moments, where you see such an animal that defies explanation, that you will never forget it. Since that moment, I have been forever interested in the Dendrolagus genus and shared the knowledge of these amazing creatures with many others, who were baffled as well when they saw these otherworldly looking Marsupials. I hope that the habitat of these creatures will be fully protected and nothing more will be taken away, so they will flourish once again and so that our future generations have the chance to be baffled by them as well.
Such a beautiful video. I've never seen this animal before - so cuddly! Thanks for doing the work you do, guys. Always lovely to see animals being dealt with so affectionately by their minders.
From a very appreciative Australian,
Thanks for the feedback Fozzy. If you want to know more about the species and the work being done in Australia you should check out the Tree Roo Rescue and Conservation's website.
I'm from North America and never knew these delightful animals even existed. Such beautiful creatures. Thank you for sharing!
+MsFlamingFlamer You know a lot of Australian's don't even know about Tree Kangaroos either! Glad you enjoyed the video.
+MsFlamingFlamer Same here man
It's beautiful to see that there's people that care for these amazing creatures.
They are adorable and I really hope we don't lose them....we need to be more mindful of keeping all species around....they are so special and different. Love the babies...so cute the one adult telling her to leave her alone and then asking for back scratches....lol.
I love all Kangaroos but my favorites are the Quokkas, Tree Kangaroos and the Wallabies. The animals of Australia
are the jewels in Australia's crown!!😱❤️🤠
What a wonderful creature. Im glad people like this care for animals who cant make it in the wild. Keep it up! ♥
Just loved this video and thank you for taking good care of this beautiful and adorable animal. Love tree kangaroos!
they are soo cute! The only worry is they learn to love people, but there are many evil ones
Gorgeous animals and dedicated carers who understand their problems. Such a thrill to see my first Lumholz a couple of years ago at David Fleay's
When I retire, this is what I want to do... wildlife care :) Until then I'd like to wildlife educate the kids :D
These are my second favorite animal. I L
What a great thing u guys are doing !tree kangaroos are so cute, friendly, and smart from what I see here...would love to see one one day!
Blaire Ates They are a magnificent species and are often overlooked. Karen and Margit are really kind, and passionate people.
Oh man! How is it possible for something to be that adorable?? Wonderful video, thank you so much for sharing & for loving & caring for these beautiful creatures. I live in the US & there is a huge problem with habitat loss, & animals being hit by cars or otherwise injured or killed by humans here as well. My mother loved rescuing orphaned and/or injured animals & as I grew up I learned from her. I truly wish I were still able to work with animals in that way, being with them, I always felt so much peace & calmness. Keep up the great work you're doing, there are many of us who truly appreciate you & what you do for the animals. I'll definitely be checking out the Tree Roo Rescue pages, Tree Roos are awesome!
Teejo Teejo Hey I'm glad you enjoyed the video. I put a lot of effort into that one so I always appreciate it when someone takes something away from it. Karen who is featured in the video is a real wildlife hero and she's a true champion for the tree kangaroos. Make sure you jump on her facebook page and say hello.
- Adam (Wakaleo)
I've never seen these Kangaroos before, thanks for haring.
+you tube 425 Thanks for watching, these guys need a bit more exposure because they're so interesting.
Tree kangaroos are awesome!! I would love working with them, they're one of my favorite animals!
I smiled the whole video thank you so much for posting this it made my night!!! :)
Glad to add smiles to your night MaKenna. You should go find Tree Roo Rescue on Facebook and say hello :)
i have become so extremely in love with these animals. currently looking for plushies of them and for care centers to donate to.
Tree Kangaroo Rescue up in North Qld do amazing work. Not sure where to find plushies though!
okie, ill look into donating as soon as i can. currently job hunting so when I'm able to ill donate to this rescue facility and more. and its whatever, i can make my own hahah.
If you ever get the chance you should make a trip to Qld and see the tree roos in person. They're real characters up close.
Wakaleo id love to do that, but i live in california. when i graduate high school my parents said i can take a trip to another country and so id love to go to Australia and see all these beautiful animals and help out with places like this and volunteer for places if I'm needed
Well if you do plan a trip, I know plenty of places to put on your list!
Fantastic Informative video with Karen and Margit- They do such amazing work and have such big hearts for the gorgeous Tree-kangaroos. If you'd like to see some TreeRoos in the wild from the same area, I have a few videos I've shot of mum and joey etc on my UA-cam and Vimeo sites
I would totally move to Australia just to work with these little beauties
I call them treeangaroos :)
omg it is sooooooo cute!
Thank you for this video. I would like to learn more about these amazing creatures. I did know about tree kangaroo. There should be more videos on tree kangaroos.
Amazing creature. Great video, thank you.
Beautiful creature!
thanks!
Thanks for posting this, you should add a link for the rescue center.
Cheers, yeah it's in there.
Wakaleo Got it didn't look at the show more button.
너무너무귀엽다!!!!!
Krazy Kangaroo ladies.
3:28 "stop touching me, human!"
MassDynamic I love that bit!
Can you only work with them in Australia?
Collin O'Neil You can find tree kangaroos in Papua New Guinea. They're not a common animal to find outside of Australia and Papua.
Utterly tragic. Utterly, utterly sad.
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