A fugitive Kangaroo forced the closure of an Alabama interstate highway in a bizarre incident occupied by the video.
On Tuesday, the footage with interstate 85 at Macon County between Montgomery and Obern on Tuesday showed the animal, before it was captured by the state soldiers and its owner.
The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency said Marsupial was involved in a two-vehicle accident.
In a statement, “Finally both lanes were closed south-east and north side near the 46-mile marker, while the army owner recovered the kangaroo with the highway petrol division of the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency.” “The animal is now recovered, and the road is open back. The Kangaroo was not injured in the accident.”
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A fugitive Kangaroo takes down a section of inter -state in the Ala on Tuesday, April 29, on Tuesday, 29 April. (Austin Andrew Price through AP)
A kangaroo named Sheela was pacified with a dart.
The owner of the animal, Patrick Star, told the Associated Press that Sheela survived her enclosure.
“She is back home. She is up. She is not seduced anymore. She is eating. She is drinking alcohol. She is not injured,” the star said.
Kangaroo was treated by Obern University College of Veterinary Medicine, he said.
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Kangaroo was eventually caught on Tuesday in Alabama. (Austin Andrew Price through AP)
Star’s family runs a pumpkin patch and petting zoo, but Sheela is just a personal pet, he said.
The Austin Price, who took a video of Kangaroo’s video below the interstate, told AP that if he was looking at things, he would have to question briefly.
“I shout my grandmother, ‘Is she a kangaroo?” “Price said.

The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency said Kangaroo was involved in a vehicle accident, but it was not injured. (Austin Andrew Price through AP)
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He said that he admitted that it was probably a deer until he saw. “And yes, it’s a kangaroo.”
The Associated Press contributed to this report.