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Phantom kangaroo

A phantom kangaroo is a report of kangaroos, wallabies, or their accompanying footprints in areas where there is no native population.[1] Some explanations put forth are escaped zoo or circus animals (as in the UK), or publicity stunts by local businesses using photographs from Australia. Others suggest outbreaks of such sightings are a form of mass hysteria.

France edit

A population of feral red-necked wallabies,[2] often mis-identified as "kangourous", lives near the township of Émancé, about 50 kilometres (31 mi) southwest of Paris.[3] These wallabies are descended from a breeding population which escaped a zoological reserve in the 1970s.[4]

Japan edit

Between 2002 and 2011, there was a series of phantom kangaroo sightings in the Mayama mountain district of Ōsaki, Miyagi city in Miyagi Prefecture.[5]

New Zealand edit

In 1831, after arriving in Australia, two sailors from the Sydney Packet reported that they had seen a "giant kangaroo", 30 feet (nine metres) tall, at a small cove in Dusky Sound, South Island. From a small boat, they observed it standing near the treeline, and when they came too close the animal jumped into the water and swam away, leaving a wake extending from one end of the sound to the other.[6]

Kawau Island in the Hauraki Gulf has a colony of three species of wallabies descending from a deliberate introduction by Sir George Grey, a 19th century Governor.[7]

New Zealand also has a wild population of wallabies in the Waimate District of South Island that were introduced for hunting in the late 19th century.

United Kingdom edit

Documented colonies of red-necked wallabies exist in the United Kingdom. A breeding colony established itself after breaking loose from a private zoo in Leek, Staffordshire in the 1930s.[8] Their population seems to have peaked in the 1970s, reaching numbers between 60 and 70. There were no confirmed sightings of the wallabies between 2000 and 2007, with some locals believing they must have died out. In 2009, newspapers reported wallaby sightings (including clear pictures) that made reference to sightings in 2008.[9][10] In recent years, BBC News has documented numerous wallaby sightings across the UK.[11][12][13][14][15][16]

Inchconnachan, an island in Loch Lomond in Scotland, also has a population of wallabies after they were introduced by Lady Arran Colquhoun in the 1920s.[17]

Subsequent sightings have been made including a report of a Bennett’s wallaby filmed by zoologist Maurice Melzak in Highgate Cemetery, Hampstead, London in October 2013,[18] and an albino wallaby in Northamptonshire in 2015.[19]

United States edit

In 1934, near South Pittsburg, Tennessee, an atypical kangaroo or "kangaroo-like beast" was reported by several witnesses over a five-day period,[20] and to have killed and partially devoured several animals, including ducks, geese, a German Shepherd and other dogs.[21][22] Kangaroos are typically unaggressive and vegetarian.[21] A witness described the animal as looking "like a large kangaroo, running and leaping across a field."[21] A search party followed the animal's tracks to a mountainside cave where they stopped.[22] The animal was never found, and national news coverage drew widespread ridicule.[21]

In 1974, in Chicago, Illinois, two Chicago police officers were called to investigate a report that a kangaroo was standing in someone's porch. After a brief search, the officers located the animal in an alleyway, but were unable to capture it.[1] Over the next month, numerous kangaroo sightings were reported in Illinois and the neighbouring states of Indiana and Wisconsin, with timing suggesting more than one animal if reports were accurate.[1][22] A kangaroo was seen the next day by a paperboy, the next week in Schiller Woods, Illinois, and the week after that just outside Plano, Illinois, reported by a police officer who said it jumped eight feet from a field into the road. Thirty minutes later, a kangaroo was reported back in Chicago, then reported on the following three days in the surrounding countryside. A few days later, there were a rash of sightings in Indiana. Reports ceased about a month after the original story.[22]

In 1978, in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin, two men photographed a large kangaroo beside the highway.[1] Author Loren Coleman, described as the "leading authority on North American kangaroo sightings", suggested the animal looked like a Bennett's wallaby.

In 2013, in Oklahoma, a kangaroo was reportedly recorded by hunters in a field.[23] The video was published on the website YouTube, and prompted speculation that the animal may be a pet kangaroo who went missing in the state just over a year earlier.[23][24]

Also in 2013, The Ridgefield Press reported that a motorist in North Salem, New York captured on video what he thought was a kangaroo, and published the video on their website.[25] The newspaper noted that escaped wallabies, smaller than kangaroos, were known in Westchester County, which encompasses North Salem.[25] Several people in the county had kept wallabies as pets.[25]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Clark, Jerome (1993). Unexplained! 347 Strange Sightings, Incredible Occurrences, and Puzzling Physical Phenomena. Detroit: Visible Ink Press. ISBN 0-8103-9436-7.
  2. ^ "Des wallabies en liberté dans ma forêt de Rambouillet". Passion Nature 78. Retrieved 4 June 2013.
  3. ^ "Roos are driving French hopping mad". The Sydney Morning Herald. 29 July 2009. Retrieved 2 March 2010.
  4. ^ "Wild wallabies roam villages west of Paris". Business Insider. 4 August 2015. Retrieved 16 October 2016.
  5. ^ "Phantom kangaroos spotted in Japan". ABC.net.au. 9 March 2010. Retrieved 11 March 2010.
  6. ^ Gosset, Robyn. New Zealand Mysteries. The Bush Press of New Zealand. pp. 148–149. ISBN 0-908608-73-X.
  7. ^ "The Hauraki Gulf Marine Park, Part 2". Inset to The New Zealand Herald. 3 March 2010. p. 12.
  8. ^ "Derbyshire's Wallabies". Bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 2 March 2010.
  9. ^ "Hoax or reality? Wallaby captured on hiker's camera". Macclesfield Express. 24 June 2009. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  10. ^ "Wallabies". The Roaches. 29 March 2009. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  11. ^ "Wallaby roaming wild in Somerset countryside captured". BBC News. 23 December 2019. Retrieved 5 February 2021.
  12. ^ "Would roo believe it? Wallaby spotted in Wales". BBC News. Retrieved 5 February 2021.
  13. ^ "Wallaby spotted crossing the road". BBC News. Retrieved 5 February 2021.
  14. ^ "Wallaby 'spotted near pub'". BBC News. Retrieved 5 February 2021.
  15. ^ "Wallaby spotted hopping around streets". BBC News. Retrieved 5 February 2021.
  16. ^ "Wallaby spotted on North Tyneside golf course". BBC News. Retrieved 5 February 2021.
  17. ^ "Loch Lomond Islands: Inchconnachan". Loch Lomond.net. Retrieved 3 May 2013.
  18. ^ . The Telegraph. 22 October 2013. Archived from the original on 9 February 2015. Retrieved 1 March 2018.
  19. ^ . The Telegraph. Telegraph Media Group Limited. 3 August 2015. Archived from the original on 6 August 2015. Retrieved 18 August 2015.
  20. ^ Fort, Charles (1984). The Info Journal. International Fortean Organization. p. 5.
  21. ^ a b c d Clark, Jerome (1 November 1998). Unexplained: Strange Sightings, Incredible Occurrences and Puzzling Physical Phenomena. Visible Ink Press. pp. 392–395. ISBN 978-1-57859-266-1.
  22. ^ a b c d Coleman, Loren (24 April 2007). Mysterious America: The Ultimate Guide to the Nation's Weirdest Wonders, Strangest Spots, and Creepiest Creatures. Pocket Books. pp. 149–150. ISBN 978-1-4165-3944-5.
  23. ^ a b McKinnon, Chris (24 December 2013). "Oklahoma hunter catches kangaroo on camera". News 9. Oklahoma: World Now and KWTV. Retrieved 25 December 2013.
  24. ^ McLinden, Scott (30 November 2012). "The search for Lucy Sparkles". News 12. Gray Television, Inc. Retrieved 25 December 2013.
  25. ^ a b c . The Ridgefield Press. 8 July 2013. Archived from the original on 31 March 2017. Retrieved 29 March 2014.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Phantom kangaroo news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message A phantom kangaroo is a report of kangaroos wallabies or their accompanying footprints in areas where there is no native population 1 Some explanations put forth are escaped zoo or circus animals as in the UK or publicity stunts by local businesses using photographs from Australia Others suggest outbreaks of such sightings are a form of mass hysteria Contents 1 France 2 Japan 3 New Zealand 4 United Kingdom 5 United States 6 See also 7 ReferencesFrance editA population of feral red necked wallabies 2 often mis identified as kangourous lives near the township of Emance about 50 kilometres 31 mi southwest of Paris 3 These wallabies are descended from a breeding population which escaped a zoological reserve in the 1970s 4 Japan editBetween 2002 and 2011 there was a series of phantom kangaroo sightings in the Mayama mountain district of Ōsaki Miyagi city in Miyagi Prefecture 5 New Zealand editIn 1831 after arriving in Australia two sailors from the Sydney Packet reported that they had seen a giant kangaroo 30 feet nine metres tall at a small cove in Dusky Sound South Island From a small boat they observed it standing near the treeline and when they came too close the animal jumped into the water and swam away leaving a wake extending from one end of the sound to the other 6 Kawau Island in the Hauraki Gulf has a colony of three species of wallabies descending from a deliberate introduction by Sir George Grey a 19th century Governor 7 New Zealand also has a wild population of wallabies in the Waimate District of South Island that were introduced for hunting in the late 19th century United Kingdom editDocumented colonies of red necked wallabies exist in the United Kingdom A breeding colony established itself after breaking loose from a private zoo in Leek Staffordshire in the 1930s 8 Their population seems to have peaked in the 1970s reaching numbers between 60 and 70 There were no confirmed sightings of the wallabies between 2000 and 2007 with some locals believing they must have died out In 2009 newspapers reported wallaby sightings including clear pictures that made reference to sightings in 2008 9 10 In recent years BBC News has documented numerous wallaby sightings across the UK 11 12 13 14 15 16 Inchconnachan an island in Loch Lomond in Scotland also has a population of wallabies after they were introduced by Lady Arran Colquhoun in the 1920s 17 Subsequent sightings have been made including a report of a Bennett s wallaby filmed by zoologist Maurice Melzak in Highgate Cemetery Hampstead London in October 2013 18 and an albino wallaby in Northamptonshire in 2015 19 United States editIn 1934 near South Pittsburg Tennessee an atypical kangaroo or kangaroo like beast was reported by several witnesses over a five day period 20 and to have killed and partially devoured several animals including ducks geese a German Shepherd and other dogs 21 22 Kangaroos are typically unaggressive and vegetarian 21 A witness described the animal as looking like a large kangaroo running and leaping across a field 21 A search party followed the animal s tracks to a mountainside cave where they stopped 22 The animal was never found and national news coverage drew widespread ridicule 21 In 1974 in Chicago Illinois two Chicago police officers were called to investigate a report that a kangaroo was standing in someone s porch After a brief search the officers located the animal in an alleyway but were unable to capture it 1 Over the next month numerous kangaroo sightings were reported in Illinois and the neighbouring states of Indiana and Wisconsin with timing suggesting more than one animal if reports were accurate 1 22 A kangaroo was seen the next day by a paperboy the next week in Schiller Woods Illinois and the week after that just outside Plano Illinois reported by a police officer who said it jumped eight feet from a field into the road Thirty minutes later a kangaroo was reported back in Chicago then reported on the following three days in the surrounding countryside A few days later there were a rash of sightings in Indiana Reports ceased about a month after the original story 22 In 1978 in Menomonee Falls Wisconsin two men photographed a large kangaroo beside the highway 1 Author Loren Coleman described as the leading authority on North American kangaroo sightings suggested the animal looked like a Bennett s wallaby In 2013 in Oklahoma a kangaroo was reportedly recorded by hunters in a field 23 The video was published on the website YouTube and prompted speculation that the animal may be a pet kangaroo who went missing in the state just over a year earlier 23 24 Also in 2013 The Ridgefield Press reported that a motorist in North Salem New York captured on video what he thought was a kangaroo and published the video on their website 25 The newspaper noted that escaped wallabies smaller than kangaroos were known in Westchester County which encompasses North Salem 25 Several people in the county had kept wallabies as pets 25 See also editForteana Phantom cat Vagrancy biology References edit a b c d Clark Jerome 1993 Unexplained 347 Strange Sightings Incredible Occurrences and Puzzling Physical Phenomena Detroit Visible Ink Press ISBN 0 8103 9436 7 Des wallabies en liberte dans ma foret de Rambouillet Passion Nature 78 Retrieved 4 June 2013 Roos are driving French hopping mad The Sydney Morning Herald 29 July 2009 Retrieved 2 March 2010 Wild wallabies roam villages west of Paris Business Insider 4 August 2015 Retrieved 16 October 2016 Phantom kangaroos spotted in Japan ABC net au 9 March 2010 Retrieved 11 March 2010 Gosset Robyn New Zealand Mysteries The Bush Press of New Zealand pp 148 149 ISBN 0 908608 73 X The Hauraki Gulf Marine Park Part 2 Inset to The New Zealand Herald 3 March 2010 p 12 Derbyshire s Wallabies Bbc co uk Retrieved 2 March 2010 Hoax or reality Wallaby captured on hiker s camera Macclesfield Express 24 June 2009 Retrieved 15 June 2020 Wallabies The Roaches 29 March 2009 Retrieved 15 June 2020 Wallaby roaming wild in Somerset countryside captured BBC News 23 December 2019 Retrieved 5 February 2021 Would roo believe it Wallaby spotted in Wales BBC News Retrieved 5 February 2021 Wallaby spotted crossing the road BBC News Retrieved 5 February 2021 Wallaby spotted near pub BBC News Retrieved 5 February 2021 Wallaby spotted hopping around streets BBC News Retrieved 5 February 2021 Wallaby spotted on North Tyneside golf course BBC News Retrieved 5 February 2021 Loch Lomond Islands Inchconnachan Loch Lomond net Retrieved 3 May 2013 Wallaby spotted in Highgate Cemetery The Telegraph 22 October 2013 Archived from the original on 9 February 2015 Retrieved 1 March 2018 Wallaby damned Rare albino mammal spotted hopping around in Northamptonshire The Telegraph Telegraph Media Group Limited 3 August 2015 Archived from the original on 6 August 2015 Retrieved 18 August 2015 Fort Charles 1984 The Info Journal International Fortean Organization p 5 a b c d Clark Jerome 1 November 1998 Unexplained Strange Sightings Incredible Occurrences and Puzzling Physical Phenomena Visible Ink Press pp 392 395 ISBN 978 1 57859 266 1 a b c d Coleman Loren 24 April 2007 Mysterious America The Ultimate Guide to the Nation s Weirdest Wonders Strangest Spots and Creepiest Creatures Pocket Books pp 149 150 ISBN 978 1 4165 3944 5 a b McKinnon Chris 24 December 2013 Oklahoma hunter catches kangaroo on camera News 9 Oklahoma World Now and KWTV Retrieved 25 December 2013 McLinden Scott 30 November 2012 The search for Lucy Sparkles News 12 Gray Television Inc Retrieved 25 December 2013 a b c Ridgefielder spots kangaroo on Route 116 The Ridgefield Press 8 July 2013 Archived from the 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