Will you adopt Jill and Joey the kangaroos? Let us introduce these two.
Joey and Jill like to start the morning with a bit of grass. The dew drops make the grass deliciously juicy and easy to eat. Then they like to romp around a bit. Kangaroos like Jill and Joey jump through the vast open nature in Australia. He uses his tail to keep his balance. At his fastest, a kangaroo can jump up to 50 km/h. And you? How fast can you jump?
After a few hours of jumping around and rolling in the grass, it is time for lunch. Jill, the oldest of the two and Joey’s mother, prepares a delicious meal of some grass on a bed of leaves while Joey keeps this with his mother in Jill’s pouch. Joey the kangaroo cub is really crazy about this. When they have eaten their bellies full together, it is time for a little rest. Joey is absolutely not good at this. He would prefer to go outside and play again as soon as possible. Jill sometimes stops him. Rough playing on a full stomach can sometimes end badly. But after a few minutes of rest, Joey is allowed to do his thing again and Jill is happy to join in again.
Jill and Joey love to compete with the other animals of Maakeenbeer to see who is the fastest. Because they can jump super fast, they can often win. Sometimes they also let the much slower animals win on purpose.
If you get Jill and Joey, you should be ready to play a lot. Race each other, hide and seek, tag… you name it. Give one of these two cuddly toys to a friend and see who is the fastest.
When evening comes, Jill and Joey are of course tired from all that playing. Then they like to snuggle up close to you to cuddle and fall asleep together so that they can start a new day well-rested.