Roo turns airport into hopper's crossing

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Travellers were greeted with a surprise this morning when a kangaroo was spotted in a car park at Melbourne Airport.

The kangaroo was safely removed from the fifth floor of the airport's long-term car park.

Love the headline, always good to see a sub-editor with a sense of humour.

I can only imagine what foreign tourists would think if they saw this.
 
I think its two different occurrences!
 
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LOL

I think non-Melbournians wouldn't get the pun. :)

However spending way to many years growing up there, I thought it was hilarious :)
 
It was potentially a sad story (one of them at least) - the story went that because the Roo had been hopping on concrete and their claws are not made for that the claws were heavily worn and bleeding - there was the potential for the Roo to have to be euthanized :(
 
LOL

I think non-Melbournians wouldn't get the pun. :)

However spending way to many years growing up there, I thought it was hilarious :)

Yes but who cares it was in the local The Age. Very funny. Good jokes on 774 yesterday. must be the Qantas carpark, fell off a Qantas plane tail, te he
 
Yes but who cares it was in the local The Age. Very funny. Good jokes on 774 yesterday. must be the Qantas carpark, fell off a Qantas plane tail, te he

Be thankful it was the Qantas mascot on the loose, and not Tiger.
 
It was potentially a sad story (one of them at least) - the story went that because the Roo had been hopping on concrete and their claws are not made for that the claws were heavily worn and bleeding - there was the potential for the Roo to have to be euthanized :(

Ahh, that puts a damper on what was a semi-good news story.
 
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