The San Antonio Zoological Society shared the video on Twitter, and Storyful made it available. It depicts a kangaroo munching something in its enclosure while pushing out its tongue.

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In a tweet accompanying the video, the zoo noted, “Pyrite’s joey got some dirt in his mouth and had quite the response!”

It was published on Thursday and has garnered over 1,000 views since then. Twitter users came up with inventive ways to characterise the newborn kangaroo’s condition. “How did I get this crap in my mouth?” said one user. Another added, “Give him a drink.”

A video of a man fighting a kangaroo in Australia went popular on social media last month. It was evident that the renegade kangaroo pursued and assaulted the scared guy.

Before falling and collapsing, the man was seen racing away from the enraged kangaroo.

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Cliff Des was recognised by the Daily Star. He tries to fend off the Kangaroo for a few seconds with a tree branch, but the marsupial forces the man to the ground and continues the assault minutes later.

The kangaroo is then shown rushing ahead before returning to land numerous blows on the man in the footage. As Mr Des approaches the beast, a series of strikes are exchanged. He tries to grasp the animal, but the kangaroo responds by throwing both of them to the ground in a WWE-style move.

Fortunately, Mr. Des is able to pin the kangaroo to the ground. San Antonio Zoo is a non-profit organization dedicated to ensuring the survival of animals. It is maintained by the San Antonio Zoological Society. The zoo’s objective is to inspire its community to love, interact with, act for, and conserve animals and the places they live via its passion and competence in animal care, conservation, and education. The Association of Zoos and Aquariums, the Zoological Association of America, and American Humane have all given the San Antonio Zoo its seal of approval.