This brave little wallaby got more than he bargained for!

This brave little wallaby got more than he bargained for!

The most Australian thing you’ll see all day: Joey is slapped in the face after it tries to break a up brawl between two sparring wallabies

  • A brave wallaby joey got a swift punch to the face after intervening in a fight
  • Two adult male wallabies were brawling when little Charlie decided to step in
  • The footage was filmed at Cape Hillsborough Beach in Queensland last week
  • Samathan Tilden, who filmed the fight, called it ‘play fighting’ and ‘very common’

This is the moment a brave wallaby joey stepped in to stop two brawling adult male wallabies, only to be punched in the face himself.

Filmed at Cape Hillsborough Beach in Mackay, Queensland, the footage showed a wallaby joey, named Charlie by local tour guides, watching on as two older male wallabies fought.

After a few moments, Charlie intervened and the fight paused for a couple of seconds before one of the males used his upper arms to push Charlie in the face to get him out of the way.

This is the moment a brave baby wallaby stepped in to stop two brawling adult male wallabies, only to be punched in the face himself


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Seemingly startled, Charlie backed off and the two males continued their brawl.

Marine biologist and tour guide Samantha Tilden, 23, filmed the incident which took place during a tour she was hosting last week.

‘It all happened at sunrise…I was managing the crowd and animals to make sure everyone had the best and safest experience possible,’ she said.

Filmed at Cape Hillsborough Beach in Mackay, Queensland, the footage shows wallaby joey Charlie watching on as two older male wallabies violently fight one another

After a few moments, Charlie intervenes and the fight pauses for a couple of seconds before one of the males aims a punch at the little wallaby

‘We were standing far away from them back on the sand, but we could see what was going on and everyone thought it was really entertaining.’

Miss Tilden added that the two adult males had fought a short while earlier that morning, causing two of the joeys to start jostling with one another, one of which was Charlie.

‘This happens quite regularly in kangaroos and wallabies, they often play fight as a way of developing their fighting skills and building muscle,’ she said.

Marine biologist and tour guide Samantha Tilden (pictured), 23, filmed the incident which took place during a tour she was hosting last week. ‘This happens quite regularly in kangaroos and wallabies, they often play fight as a way of developing their fighting skills,’ she said

Kangaroos and wallabies have been coming onto Cape Hillsborough beach for over forty years, and Miss Tilden has witnessed up to 16 of the marsupials gathering at one time.

Despite appearing violent, she said that this type of fighting is playful and very common, adding that she loves the ‘little insight into how they interact with each other daily’.

‘The joey definitely would have seen that it was play fighting, and that joey is a brave boy and often picks fights with some of the other males as a way to help develop his skills,’ Miss Tilden said.

‘He probably overestimated his ability there and getting involved wasn’t a good idea for that little one, so it was definitely a lesson learnt.’


Despite appearing violent, Miss Tilden said that this type of fighting is playful and very common, adding that she loves the ‘little insight into how they interact with each other daily’

 Kangaroos and wallabies have been coming onto Cape Hillsborough beach for over forty years, and Miss Tilden has witnessed up to 16 of the marsupials gathering at one time

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