Very good point IndianaJones.
To Indiana Irwin: Did I make it sound that bad? It may happen a few times a year when they hunt and then only when the state says to eliminate some. There has been a very bad drought there in the last couple of years and a lot of roos are extremely decimated and sickly. They are going to go where there is vegetation and water to survive. 95% of the population of Australia lives 25 miles from the ocean. That leaves a lot of interior or outback.
I have no doubt many Aussies eat kangaroo, as it is a "natural" meat and readily available in markets. It is not so in the U.S. I have never seen "canned" roo meat, nor seen in any restaurants for food fare.
You are right... the majority of people do not eat roo ... even in Oz.
What we consider disgusting is people eating horsemeat. Now really no one eats horseflesh in the U.S., but packers here will buy it and ship the meat oversees.
I like what IndianaJones said... if you are going to get any gear, you might as well bend over. look the other way and buy a fedora (beaver), Aldens (Cowhide), bullwhip (kangaroo), MkVII bag with leather strap (cowhide), 2 belts (cowhide) Webley holster (cowhide) and Wested (goat, lamb, cowhide or ?)
Or get everything synthetic...
