'It was a six-foot mad roo': Man fights kangaroo for six minutes in Victoria

Surprising imaginative and prescient has emerged of a person being attacked by a kangaroo for greater than six minutes in central Victoria.
Heathcote man Cliff Des advised In the present day how the big animal set upon him when he went to see what his canines had been barking at close to his yard.
"It was a six-foot mad roo making an attempt to tear my little canines out of the yard," he stated.

The massive roo can be seen stomping on the man as he stumbles to the ground while trying to flee.
The huge roo will be seen stomping on the person as he stumbles to the bottom whereas making an attempt to flee.(9News/Instagram)

"I went close to it, about 30-foot away to attempt to shoo it away nevertheless it did not need to go away."
Des then ran again to his yard, with footage displaying the kangaroo then stomping on him as he tries to flee.
"I fell close to a stick, and after three whacks with the stick, it snapped like a carrot."
The 59-year-old pinned the kangaroo after it continued to assault him.
"I assumed this man means enterprise, he was going to mongrel me if I did not, I took him to the bottom.

Cliff Des fought off an offended kangaroo.(9)

"It tried to gouge my face. I put my head down so it gouged me on the highest of my head. It bit my finger. Then it put its again claw by my leg, about an inch-and-a-half by my again leg, shredded my pants all the way down to the cuff."
Des then tried to run away once more and it chased him round his automotive, with the ordeal lasting six minutes and 22 seconds.
"I did not come out that good. I've bought a couple of bruises and scars on me.
"It mongreled me actual good."
Des stated it was lucky the assault occurred to him, seeing a numerous aged individuals and youngsters additionally walked by the realm.

The kangaroo bit his finger.(9)

"It might have been worse. It might have been certainly one of them," he stated.
Nevertheless, Des stated he held no resentment in direction of kangaroos after the encounter, saying people had been on kangaroos' land.
"We constructed our roads over theirs. They're a lovely animal.
"What I can take from the entire situation is simply do not go close to them.
"They will snap...we do not know the way they suppose."
The kangaroo hopped away unhurt.
A earlier model of this story incorrectly reported the encounter as occurring in Ballina, NSW.

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