‘It tried to drown me!’

A person in New South Wales survived a terrible encounter with an unusually aggressive and muscular kangaroo, who allegedly “tried to sink” during a dramatic roadside “.Don James found himself in an unexpected “boxing match” with a male Kangaroo near Port McCweri when the animal followed him and put him in flood waters on the roadside.“It was catching me,” James later told ABC News. “I just remember the underwater and kicking and shouting and carrying.”The actual performance was seen by the local resident Christie Leis, who was investigating the flood level with her husband when the play surfaced.“This is not a big one every day, the male kangaroo decides to take you,” the lease told the BBC. “Even in Australia, you don’t expect to see it.”According to the lease, he was warned by two men about “actually large” kangaroo. After moments, he saw it – standing next to a steep car and “bigger as a car.”Kangaroo saw her vehicle before she could react. But its attention quickly moved to Don James, which was running away from the road.“He really joined a boxing match,” the lease recalled. “I am looking at the rear-view mirror, and they are throwing punches.”As James tried to retreat, she stumbled into a pool of flood water. Then things took a dark turn.“Kangaroo was catching him,” said Leis. “It tried to drown the man.”James survived only after Kangaroo exit, perhaps by an upcoming car, he got a chance to free and waver to Li, which helped to increase the alarm in the community.While kangaroo attacks are rare, experts say that animals have a defensive instinct to bring predators into water and try to subdue them there – a strategy is usually used against dogs, not against humans.Wildlife behavioral notes say that while kangaroos are not actively trying to kill, their functions in self -defense can be dangerous.Try to tell that Don James, who now makes a rare difference between the Kangaroo attack and the previous great white shark encounter.“First shark, now Kangaroo,” he allegedly told Leis. “I think they are trying to kill me – all these animals.”