Tourist finds 'sexy' roo blocking the loo

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If Joey from friends were an actual kangaroo, surely this would be his pose.
âHow roo doin?â
This is the sight that greeted one tourist trying to access a toilet at the John Forrest National Park, 14.9 miles (24km) east of Perth, Australia.
Last month, French holidaymaker Sandrina Duniau, 30, was on her way to use the bathroom when she spotted the minxy marsupial striking a suggestive pose.
Seeing the sheer muscle on display, Sandrina thought it best not to disturb the springy creature and instead took a picture to show her family back home.

âIt was so funny â I couldnât stop laughing when I saw it was posed like that,â Sandrina told News.com.au., external
âI wouldnât have been surprised if it had said, âHey girl, whatâs up?â âIt was right in the middle of the toilets blocking the entrance to the doorway and there was no way I was brave enough to go and bother it.
âI couldnât believe it and thought wow â only in Australia would something like this ever happen."
Naturally, Twitter users have been going to town with their kangaroo puns.
And offering comparisons with other sex icons. Like Hugh âthe Rooâ Heffner.
And George from Seinfeld. Obviously.
However this isnât the first time a kangaroo has impressed with its sculpted figure and sultry pose.
In October, images surfaced of a truly ripped roo throwing some shapes that would intimidate even the most committed body builder.

The muscular kangaroo was spotted in Boodjidup Creek, Margaret River, Australia.
Jackson Kingsley Vincent was out walking his dog when he stumbled across the bathing beauty.

According to one report, the huge kangaroo might've actually entered the river to escape Vincent's dog., external But we think itâs possible the roo was just conserving its energy for some UFC style ass kicking.
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Or to punish an innocent metal bucket, like this mean critter.
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It really puts our problems with angry terriers and our neighbourâs struggles with hungry seals in perspective. And itâs got to be said, itâs a Roo-tiful thing to behold.