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Kangaroo - Wikipedia
Kangaroos are marsupials from the family Macropodidae (macropods, meaning "large foot"). In common use the term is used to describe the largest species from ...
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Kangaroo facts and photos | National Geographic Kids
Kangaroos possess powerful hind legs, a long, strong tail, and small front legs. Kangaroos belong to the animal family Macropus, literally "big foot.
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Kangaroo | National Museum of Australia
Emblematic of Australia's unique wildlife, the kangaroo is part of the coat of arms, is seen in various logos and is a mascot at international sporting events.
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kangaroo
▪ I. kangaroo, n. (kæŋgəˈruː) Also 8 kanguru, -gooroo, 8–9 -guroo, (8 gamgarou). [Stated to have been the name in a native Australian lang. Cook and Banks believed it to be the name given to the animal by the natives at Endeavour River, Queensland, and there is later affirmation of its use elsewhere...
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Kangaroos (Facts & Photos) | Bush Heritage Australia
Kangaroos are the world's largest marsupials. A Red Kangaroo can weigh 90 kg and can grow two metres tall. Black Wallaroos, at around 20 kg, are the smallest ...
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www.bushheritage.org.au
11 Kangaroo Facts That Will Amaze You - World Animal Protection US
Kangaroos jump an impressive 30 feet long and 10 feet high in a single bound. They can also travel more than 30 miles per hour, with a top speed of 40 miles ...
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Captain Kangaroo - Wikipedia
Captain Kangaroo is an American children's television series that aired weekday mornings on the American television network CBS for 29 years, from 1955 to 1984, making it the longest-running nationally broadcast children's television program of its day. In 1986, the American Program Service (now American Public Television, Boston) integrated some newly produced segments into reruns of past ...
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The Kangaroo Sanctuary - Alice Springs, Central Australia
A 188 acre wildlife sanctuary for our rescued orphaned baby kangaroos and adult kangaroos, which I opened in 2011.
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kangaroosanctuary.com
Red Kangaroo - The Australian Museum
The Red Kangaroo is a large kangaroo with a body length of up to 1.4m and tail up to 1m. Males tend to be orange red in colouring while females are often blue ...
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Kangaroo and Wallaby | San Diego Zoo Animals & Plants
Kangaroos are perhaps Australia's best-known wildlife and are found in stories, movies, and even as sports team mascots the world over!
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Everything You Need To Know About Kangaroos - YouTube
With their signature hop and iconic pouches, Eastern Grey Kangaroos are some of the most fascinating marsupials in Australia.
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Kangaroo in 100+ languages - EmojiTerra
Kangaroo: كنغر إيموجي - kanguru emoji - 袋鼠 繪文字 - कंगारू इमोजी - 캥거루 絵文字
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kangaroo
kangaroo/ˌkæŋgəˈru:; ˌkæŋɡə`ru/ n(pl ~s) Australian animal that jumps along on its strong hind legs, the female carrying its young in a pouch on the front of its body 袋鼠(产於澳洲). =>illus 见插图.
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Red kangaroo - Wikipedia
The red kangaroo (Osphranter rufus) is the largest of all kangaroos, the largest terrestrial mammal native to Australia, and the largest extant marsupial. It is found across mainland Australia, except for the more fertile areas, such as southern Western Australia, the eastern and southeastern coasts, and the rainforests along the northern coast.
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Kangaroo Island - Wikipedia
Kangaroo Island, also known as Karta Pintingga (literally 'Island of the Dead' in the language of the Kaurna people), is Australia's third-largest island, after Tasmania and Melville Island.It lies in the state of South Australia, 112 km (70 mi) southwest of Adelaide.Its closest point to the mainland is Snapper Point in Backstairs Passage, which is 13.5 km (8.4 mi) from the Fleurieu Peninsula.
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