Kangaroo Dundee Season 1 Episode 2 Potty Mouth
- Not Rated
- December 5, 2015
Kangaroo Dundee season 1 episode 2, titled "Potty Mouth," follows the journey of Chris "Brolga" Barnes and his team of volunteers as they care for and rehabilitate orphaned kangaroos at the Kangaroo Sanctuary in Alice Springs, Australia.
In this episode, Brolga welcomes a new arrival to the sanctuary - a young joey named Mimi. Mimi was rescued by a group of hikers who found her alone and scared in the wilderness. Brolga and his team quickly work to provide Mimi with the care and attention she needs, including feeding her a special formula and teaching her how to hop and play.
The episode also highlights the importance of proper hygiene and sanitation in caring for baby kangaroos. Brolga and his team must be vigilant in keeping the sanctuary clean and reducing the risk of infection, especially since kangaroos can be susceptible to diseases like pneumonia.
One of the more humorous moments in the episode comes when Brolga realizes that one of the older kangaroos in his care, named Roger, has picked up a bit of a potty mouth. Roger has learned to imitate the sounds of a motorbike, which he often makes while defecating. Brolga finds this behavior amusing, but also acknowledges that it could be a problem if Roger is released back into the wild and starts mimicking the sounds of human activity.
Throughout the episode, viewers also get a sense of how much Brolga and his team care for the animals at the sanctuary. They work tirelessly to ensure the kangaroos are healthy, happy, and prepared for life back in the wild. The episode ends on a heartwarming note, as some of the older kangaroos are released back into their natural habitat.
Overall, "Potty Mouth" is a charming and informative episode that showcases the importance of wildlife rehabilitation and highlights the unique personalities of these incredible animals.