
Back in the 1960s, a couple of adventurous, red-necked wallabies escaped from a wildlife park on the Isle of Man and never looked back. Instead of hopping home, they evaded capture and started their own feral colony, right there in the middle of the Irish Sea. Now, decades later, they’ve built quite an impressive family: According to a survey conducted last year, there are more than 560 of them roaming the island, far more than anyone expected.
News to me and apparently they are all over the world now including the US. Edible, however.