Epic fight between boxing kangaroos caught on camera

A drive home from the local pub took an unexpected turn for a Queensland father and son who stumbled upon a pair of boxing kangaroos.

Quinton Turner, 18 and his father Brett, were driving home from the Miriam Vale Pub on Sunday night, when the found the bouncing brawlers going head to head in the middle of Blackmans Gap Rd.

Dash cam vision shows the kangaroos punching and kicking each other in the face and torso, completely oblivious to the vehicle just metres away from them.


Even after they crashed onto the bonnet of the vehicle, the determined duo kept on fighting.

"I had never seen it before and my father had never seen them fight for so long," Quinton told the Gladston Observer

The original video, which goes for more than six-minutes, only captured part of the outback brawl.

After spending well over 15 minutes watching the boxing bout, Quinton and his father continued on their journey home.

The quarreling Queensland roos seemed oblivious to the vehicle just metres away from them. Source: Facebook/Quinton Turner.
The quarreling Queensland roos seemed oblivious to the vehicle just metres away from them. Source: Facebook/Quinton Turner.

The video has been viewed over 1.5 million times since it was uploaded to Facebook on Sunday.

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