Exploit – This Ju-Jitsu teacher filmed his daring act and for days, the video has been going viral on social media.
This Sunday, a video was released Facebook It was titled “Martial Arts for Everyone, Even Kangaroos.” We see a man photographing himself Australia He rushes to meet a river Kangaroo, determined to “drown” his dog. Since then, it has been reported HuffPostIts author, a certain Mick Moloney, became a star Social websites.
“I’m going to punch you in the head,” he is heard saying before insulting the marsupial, “Leave my dog alone.” Australian, Prof Ju-Jitsu The Brazilian, in Mildura, 550km north of Melbourne, was attacked by the kangaroo, which he visibly subdued seconds later after seeing the dog walking towards the shore.
“He tried to drown me too”
“Never punch a kangaroo in the mouth, it really hurts…he grabbed me and tried to drown me too,” the man captioned his video. He also shared the account of that conflict Instagram From his Ju-Jitsu club, notes that martial arts don’t work for kangaroos. He will show off his bloody fists in the second video.
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