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Kangaroos posing in an idol formation / x_@hibiki_kangaroo
Were these kangaroos idols in a past life, or did they secretly rehearse their spots before the photo was taken? Their formation and poses—every bit as precise as a K-pop group’s—have captured attention online.
Hibiki Animal World, in Wakamatsu Ward, Kitakyushu City, Fukuoka Prefecture, recently posted a striking group photo of its resident kangaroos on its official social channels. In the image, the animals hold their positions as if assigned to them, each facing the camera and striking a distinctive pose.
Kangaroos posing in an idol formation / x_@hibiki_kangaroo
What stands out most is their center-stage presence. One kangaroo in the front lies on its side, showing off a sleek leg line, while those behind bend at the waist or thrust their chests forward—each pose contributing to a picture-perfect group arrangement.
The lineup looks carefully balanced rather than accidental, and viewers have been quick to express their admiration. On social media, many dubbed them “the original beast-idols” and lavished the post with praise.
Kangaroos posing in an idol formation / x_@hibiki_kangaroo
Users responded with amused comments: “Did they hold a concept meeting before the shoot?”; “Each pose is uncanny.”; “I wish my dog could take a group photo like that.”
Even the keepers—who tend to the animals like pet parents—were surprised by what they called the kangaroos’ “shot of a lifetime.” The photos have circulated widely across online communities, bringing smiles to many.











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