Americans freak out after learning what’s really inside a kangaroo’s pouch
Why Americans panic after learning what’s really in a kangaroo’s pouch
- Viral TikTok video shows the inside of a kangaroo’s pouch
- Some viewers expressed shock at the meaty insides
Americans are shocked after seeing the inside of a kangaroo pouch up close.
In the incredible TikTok clip, a zookeeper is seen opening a kangaroo’s pouch at Animal EDventure Park & Safari in Palm Beach County, Florida.
The kangaroo mother, who is called Kalin, has hidden her little joey inside.
‘Where’s your bag? There it is,’ you hear the keeper holding the camera say.
He slips a camera into the pouch to catch a glimpse of the park’s online viewers.
Keepers of Animal EDventure Park & Safari in Palm Beach County, Florida, showed viewers the inside of a mother kangaroo’s pouch in a viral TikTok clip. Inside is a little Joey
The extraordinary clip shows the red, fleshy inside of Kalin’s pouch, where the baby can be seen sucking on its mother’s four milk ducts.
“Look at the big baby!” complements the keeper.
Despite presenting a healthy display of Mother Nature, a number of Americans expressed how “shocked” they were.
“I could have gone my whole life without seeing this,” one user wrote.
Another said. “I feel like this was meant to stay between the animal kingdom.”
A third added, “It happened so fast I couldn’t even scroll. I’m traumatized.”
Several said they were surprised the inside wasn’t “fluffy.”
“So my life is a lie from all the time I thought it was lighthearted,” said one viewer.
“I thought it was airy inside,” another commented.
Animal EDventure Park & Safari has uploaded numerous videos online showing the inside of kangaroo’s pouches
Kangaroos raise an average of three joeys every two years and their lifespan ranges from 10 to 15 years (stock image)
Animal EDventure Park & Safari has uploaded numerous videos to TikTok showing the inside of kangaroos’ pouches.
Baby kangaroos are born very underdeveloped and can be as small as a grain of rice or as big as a bee.
They crawl over the mother’s skin and into the pouch, where they continue to develop for 120 to 450 days.
Joey’s food by clinging to one of their mother’s milk ducts.
They urinate and defecate in the pouch for the first few months, which the mother cleans up.
Kangaroos raise an average of three joeys every two years, and their lifespan ranges from 10 to 15 years, depending on the breed.