THIS JACKED KANGAROO HAS BIGGER BICEPS THAN SOME BODYBUILDERS

Generation Iron Muscle Kangaroo

Roger the muscle bound Kangaroo.

When you consider how difficult it is to build muscle any fellow bodybuilder who looks at the competitors on the Olympia stage are usually overtaken by the kind of shape these professional athletes are in. To lose fat while gaining muscle is certainly an endeavor that requires extreme dedication, a strict diet, and an intense training regimen in order to see quality results. It’s never a simple task to build massive muscle and can take quite a bit of time, especially if you’re looking for the kind of striations and definition on the level of a professional. But when you consider the animal kingdom you’ll see that many wildlife are blessed with incredible muscle tone based almost entirely on their genetic attributes.

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Gorillas, lions, bears, there are quite a few animals with heavily muscled frames that many lifters have not only compared themselves to as motivation, but actually admire for the kind of lean muscle mass their bodies pack. Sure, they may not be human, but to acknowledge their obvious physical benefits can act as a great example and motivating factor in training and condition.

But what if there are another animal with even more impressive muscle tone and development? One so random that you couldn’t have imagined that they’d ever be considered as a source of inspiration? Well, it appears that a kangaroo by the name of Roger is looking pretty damn impressive. Sure, that may sound somewhat insane, a kangaroo sporting bulked up muscle on the same level as a bodybuilder, but Roger is proof that no matter how advanced humans may become in their study in building more quality muscle, the animal kingdom will always reign supreme on endeavors of acquiring lean mass.

Check out Roger in the video below to get an idea of the kind of musculature he has packed on his frame as well as his incredible strength.

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