If Stephen Fry said so then it must be true. I hear the Encyclopedia Britannica is going to be replaced with Stephen Fry for he is the font of all knowledge (and much cuddlier too).
2006-10-07 11:29:02
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answer #1
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answered by sarcasticquotemarks 5
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Wow, I... uh... yiiii....
kangaroo what now?
I'm not sure if this is a good question or yer messin' around.
I don't know - oy... first, i don't think being able to "unload a log" , is a requirement for the determination of fartability (new word - gonna submit it i think) - there is always the other end, and perhaps they were made to "other end it" by matter of design... I dunno. But i suppose it would explain the high jumps - it would be like compacting a rubber ball where the air can't escape. But think of the - ooo poor joey.
2006-10-09 15:17:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Who is the saddo that followed kangaroos around counting farts? Haven't they got anything better to do? (Like giving a Budgie a Colonic?)
2006-10-07 09:10:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I think any animal can fart if there food digests right. So yes I do think Kangaroos can "pass gas"
2006-10-08 12:05:57
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answered by Arlene V 1
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Not true,they use the farts as a mode of propulsion to clear fences and other high obsticles when hopping about.
2006-10-07 08:46:15
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answered by frank m 5
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Yes But Aussies do
2006-10-07 08:39:04
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answered by Pauline 5
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Absolutely incorrect!!
2006-10-07 15:15:12
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answered by Anonymous
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If you can eat grass you can fart, simple.
2006-10-07 09:54:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe that's what makes them hop!
2006-10-07 08:38:01
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answered by michael k 6
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surely if they poo they must fart too
2006-10-08 08:57:36
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answered by Anonymous
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