Chris was taken up with the ‘bits’.  The ‘bits’, if you haven’t guessed, are the male’s “boys” or, more anatomically correct, the balls.  He was actually quite concerned for the poor guys, whose ‘bits’ hung like a pendulum, ready to swing at the slightest movement and getting quite an arc should the guy actually hop somewhere.  “They should have a pouch for them, like the female’s have for the joeys”, he told me.  He proceeded to redesign the kangaroo’s anatomy, allowing for better support for the ‘boys’!  If you ask me the kangaroos didn’t really seem to mind, actually the pendulum-like design allowed them easy access with their short arms, so they could proceed to grab, scratch, and play (in fact we saw one using his like a punching bag; swatting it back and forth)!!!  And then there was their ‘members’.  I was feeding one kangaroo, when Chris says, “oh look this one has a joey”.  I looked and said, “uh no, honey, that’s something else”.  “Whoa you mean that’s his ….”, “Shhh, there are kids around!”.  In all honesty it really had looked like a joey’s tale (see the joey’s didn’t tend to hang in the pouches head up, all proper and cute like in the pictures, rather they just hopped in, and tails, feet, ears would be sticking out, while the head might remain hidden).  Perhaps Chris should’ve been a veterinarian, as he was soon discussing the shape and size of the members along with the pendulum designed bits.  Ahhh yes, it was an interesting day indeed!!!