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A MOTHER with a joey in her pouch is among dozens of dead kangaroos which have been found on a beach in Australia after they hopped into the sea to escape a massive bushfire.聽Heartbreaking images show up to 40 kangaroo carcasses washed up on the shoreline of Bribie Island, in Queensland, Australia.聽4 The animals carcasses litter the shoreline after drowning the sea4 A mother can be seen
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