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Hopping mad.
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I know that in Canada some of the schools have bear alarms, but I'm not sure that kangaroos pose that much of a problem. A bit of an over reaction at Yankalilla I think:
http://www.msn.com/en-au/news/australia/kangaroo-population-jumps-at-yankalilla-school-creating-potential-risk-to-students/ar-BBWoaR2?li=AAgfIYZ&ocid=UE03DHP
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And we get warnings about other wild creatures such as coyotes which venture into suburbia.
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wild creatures such as coyotes which venture
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