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<blockquote data-quote="grubstake" data-source="post: 565001" data-attributes="member: 4012"><p>One fine spring day back in 1983, while staying in the Avoca Caravan Park, my wife and I were prospecting some old workings in the Pyrenees without success, so I wandered off to check out some bushland nearby. As I got closer, I could hear what I thought was people, crashing about in the undergrowth, so I approached cautiously, not knowing what I might find myself in the middle of.</p><p></p><p>When I got to the edge of the trees and peered into the shadows, the commotion turned out to be two wallabies having a no-holds-barred scrap, charging, kicking and grappling with each other, while grunting and panting with their exertions! This vigorous battle continued for about five minutes until one noticed me watching and froze, at which the other looked around to see what had caused the interruption and also spotted me. They immediately bolted off in different directions and my magic David Attenborough moment ended.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grubstake, post: 565001, member: 4012"] One fine spring day back in 1983, while staying in the Avoca Caravan Park, my wife and I were prospecting some old workings in the Pyrenees without success, so I wandered off to check out some bushland nearby. As I got closer, I could hear what I thought was people, crashing about in the undergrowth, so I approached cautiously, not knowing what I might find myself in the middle of. When I got to the edge of the trees and peered into the shadows, the commotion turned out to be two wallabies having a no-holds-barred scrap, charging, kicking and grappling with each other, while grunting and panting with their exertions! This vigorous battle continued for about five minutes until one noticed me watching and froze, at which the other looked around to see what had caused the interruption and also spotted me. They immediately bolted off in different directions and my magic David Attenborough moment ended. [/QUOTE]
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