A person fought again after being attacked by a kangaroo in Australia, footage reveals.

The footage, which was captured on CCTV and posted to YouTube channel That is Australia, reveals the second Cliff Des tackles the kangaroo to the bottom in a New South Wales neighborhood.

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A inventory picture reveals a kangaroo. A video that reveals a person being attacked by one in Australia went viral. binbeter/Getty Photographs

Des will be seen frantically working away from an enormous kangaroo, which shortly seems behind him.

Des then falls over, and will get again up, just for the kangaroo to cost at him. The person then seems to battle again towards the massive animal because it continues to bounce towards him. Des ultimately manages to entice the kangaroo between his legs, forcing it to remain pinned to the bottom.

The video has since gone viral, and obtained over 34,000 views on YouTube as of June 1.

The assault was caught on CCTV footage

Des advised Australia's At the moment program that the assault occurred after he noticed the kangaroo along with his canines within the backyard.

In line with Des, the kangaroo was about 6-foot tall and "attempting to tear [his] little canines out of the yard."

"I went close to it, about 30-foot away to attempt to shoo it away however it did not wish to go away," he advised Australia's At the moment program. "I assumed this man means enterprise, he was going to mongrel me if I did not, I took him to the bottom."

Des didn't emerge from the incident with out accidents. The kangaroo had bitten him on the fingers and clawed at his head and legs, he advised the information outlet.

A caption to the YouTube video states that the assault was "unprovoked."

In line with the Queensland authorities web site, kangaroos who're used to being given meals by people can develop into aggressive. If these kangaroos come to anticipate meals, and there's no, they'll develop into agitated.

It says that always, individuals lose wariness and "first hand information" of the animals and "how they reside," making assaults extra common.

"This implies we will get too near kangaroos and wallabies with out excited about the implications," the web site states. "For kangaroos and wallabies residing on the bushland fringe of a suburban space, a human could also be seen as little greater than a big animal residing in its habitat—and one which they might sometimes have to defend themselves towards."

Kangaroos can develop massive, between 3 and eight toes. The animals even have muscular legs and tails, that means they'll pack a strong punch. They even have highly effective jaws, which some have stated pack a chunk as highly effective as that of a grizzly bear.