Why doesn't the mom put the phone down and tell her kids move back from a wild animal in a cage 
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The parent was busy filming.
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Yep! I'm siding with the kangaroo on this one. Sorry, Jennifer White. Put down the phone and be a more mindful parent.
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Can we say that she was taunting the kangaroo.
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Looks to me like she was punching at it
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Looked like that to me
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Wild animal ppl leave them alone
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The kangaroo may have interpreted her movements as an aggressive challenge and a threat.
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Parents should be responsible for teaching their children not to taunt animals. Tough lesson for the child.
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If theres a sign that says that kangaroo bites, maybe you shouldnt allow your kids to be in the potential strike zone of that kangaroo
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Why are people allowed to get so close to them? Wth are they thinking?
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GOOD! How would you feel if your were caged all day!
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@CBSNews This is not the animal's fault. This is the parent's fault for letting those kids taunt the animal and the park's for that fence. - 1 more reply
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