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Escaped wallaby goes on walkabout in Dallas neighborhood

By Associated Press
Published: March 21, 2019, 10:22am
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In this Wednesday, March 20, 2019 photo, a wallaby roams on the front porch of a Dallas neighborhood. A neighbor saw the wallaby roaming the neighborhood during his morning walk. The wallaby is native to Australia and New Guinea and part of the same family as kangaroos. Dallas Animal Services announced in a Facebook post Wednesday afternoon that the animal, which they said is named Muggsy, was kept secure until its unidentified owner picked it up.
In this Wednesday, March 20, 2019 photo, a wallaby roams on the front porch of a Dallas neighborhood. A neighbor saw the wallaby roaming the neighborhood during his morning walk. The wallaby is native to Australia and New Guinea and part of the same family as kangaroos. Dallas Animal Services announced in a Facebook post Wednesday afternoon that the animal, which they said is named Muggsy, was kept secure until its unidentified owner picked it up. (Vernon Bryant/The Dallas Morning News via AP) Photo Gallery

DALLAS — A wallaby who apparently escaped his owners went on a walkabout in an east Dallas neighborhood before being recaptured.

Tim Tiernan said he and his wife were taking a morning walk Wednesday when they saw what they first thought was a dog. The wallaby hopped into the couple’s driveway and up to their back door.

Dallas Animal Services officers eventually caught the marsupial in the couple’s backyard. The animal was identified as Muggsy and picked up by his owner.

Officials didn’t release the owner’s name or how the wallaby escaped. The agency said the wallaby is kept on a country ranch.

Wallabies are native to Australia and surrounding islands and are a close relative of the kangaroo.

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