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Four little rescued joeys spending time in the sun, competing for attention

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Four cute joeys who have been rescued in the Burra area, south of Canberra, after their mothers were kill from car accidents

The clip, filmed September 3 in Burra, New South Wales shows the four joeys spending a bit of outside time and competing for attention from their carer, Paul Muscat.

"Many joeys end up in care after being rescued on roadsides around New South Wales. Joeys are taken into care with the aim of releasing them back into the wild when they are old enough to take care of themselves. These joeys, which weight around 2kgs each at the moment, will spend another year or so in care before being released, by which time they will become sub-adults and weight approximately 10kg." said Paul
Paul Muscat and his wife Debra are wildlife carers for Wildcare Queanbeyan in New South Wales.

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