Kangawallafox

What is a kangawallafox?

What is a kangawallafox?

Animals such as kangaroos, wallabies and foxes: When someonne was planning to travel on an open road you might warn them to watch out for "Kangawallafoxes"

  1. Is there such thing as a Kangawallafox?
  2. Where does the Kangawallafox live?

Is there such thing as a Kangawallafox?

Another bloke reckons he warns visitors to Oz about the Kangawallafox – a sort of hopping, hairy animal with fierce teeth that can bound along and rip you apart. He urges visitors to Australia to be very careful in the bush or on the beach because Kangawallafoxes can pounce at any time.

Where does the Kangawallafox live?

The Kangawallafox is described as a vicious nocturnal creature native to Australia, which is the result of the natural cross breeding between kangaroos, wallabies and foxes. Because of its highly vicious nature it will eat its competition as well as any other living organisms.

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