There was 7 of them put on the island in the 60s but because they are prolific fuckers there is now 500!!!
dublinro on
I believe they have started physically adapting and have longer hair than their Australian cousins.
mikeontablet on
….. near. Near Dublin. No cute videos of them using the Dart or the Luas.
The3rdbaboon on
TIL Ireland has a wild population of Wallabies.
SgtKnee on
“Fun” fact: I’ve eaten Wallaby meat from this island. The Wallaby population needs to be culled from time to time to avoid overpopulation (and them starving to death), so I got served some Wallaby tartare in a fancy Dublin restaurant
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Didn’t know they were nocturnal
There was 7 of them put on the island in the 60s but because they are prolific fuckers there is now 500!!!
I believe they have started physically adapting and have longer hair than their Australian cousins.
….. near. Near Dublin. No cute videos of them using the Dart or the Luas.
TIL Ireland has a wild population of Wallabies.
“Fun” fact: I’ve eaten Wallaby meat from this island. The Wallaby population needs to be culled from time to time to avoid overpopulation (and them starving to death), so I got served some Wallaby tartare in a fancy Dublin restaurant
Wallabies, a great bunch of lads.
Buncha feckin kangaroo wannbes
We have a pair of cousins in Waterford too. A few years back one went awol, swimming about 100 metres across to the other bank of the river.
https://www.rte.ie/news/munster/2022/1115/1336342-waterford-wallaby/
Once part of a private zoo or animal collection belonging to the family who lived on the island I believe.
I’d love to see them sometime.