No difference to notice, orphaned kangaroo cub thinks it’s a dog

Angela Rodda, who lives in Brisbane, decided to adopt the one-year-old kangaroo and take care of him. She did so when Eastern Gray was left without her family. He now travels with her on various excursions. He is very charismatic. His name is Trevor and he likes to have fun looking out the car window while driving.

There is content on the internet that confirms the fact that Trevor loves to travel by car through Brisbane. He is also seen to be very nice as the wind blows through his snout when he opens the window. He is quite affectionate, he does not hate sitting with someone in his arms. Behavior like this kangaroo, no one else has.

It will be about 2 meters high, currently located in a place where there are still a lot of animals. About 60 cattle, a few horses, a couple of cats and a dog that doesn’t look very cute. But Trevor knows it all.

Rodda said the kangaroo wants everyone to call him by name, so he only gets in the car if they call him that. He is constantly moving, he is not fenced in any way.

Trevor’s owner says he also often goes swimming with other family members, hangs out with horses and is not absent from any other fishing-related activities. But something he loves most is horseback riding, so Angela says. Here in the video it is clearly seen that he always relies only on his hind legs if at that moment he is curious about something and stares out the window.

They don’t have any major worries right now. Perhaps the biggest one is to keep an eye on him so he doesn’t fall out of the car while driving. In a year to a couple of years, Trevor will unfortunately be limited in many things he has been constantly doing so far. Its size will not allow it to sit in people’s arms, and it will hardly be able to fit in a car. The only solution will be a new car, adapted for the Trevor kangaroo, meaning quite large.

They don’t have any major worries right now. Perhaps the biggest one is to keep an eye on him so he doesn’t fall out of the car while driving. In a year to a couple of years, Trevor will unfortunately be limited in many things he has been constantly doing so far. Its size will not allow it to sit in people’s arms, and it will hardly be able to fit in a car. The only solution will be a new car, adapted for the Trevor kangaroo, meaning quite large.