kangaroo in English

noun
1
a large plant-eating marsupial with a long powerful tail and strongly developed hind limbs that enable it to travel by leaping, found only in Australia and New Guinea.
In the wild, its main food supply consists of small wallabies and kangaroos , birds, lizards and probably frogs and crayfish.

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1. Bullwhips are available in your choice of Kangaroo hide or Red hide Kangaroo Hide Bullwhips Selection

2. The kangaroo is indigenous to Australia.

3. Pantoufle is her kangaroo.

4. Half man, half kangaroo?

5. Putting an eccentric wheel on a kangaroo unicycle can make riding easier, and the rider's motion appear more kangaroo-like.

6. The kangaroo becomes exhausted and is then killed.

7. It was like a kangaroo court, he thought.

8. Whips - Bullwhips, Stock Whips, Kangaroo Hide or Red Hide

9. Is this a newspaper office or a kangaroo court?

10. The kangaroo is a native of Australia.

11. And immediately a voice shouted, " Kangaroo! "

12. The kangaroo is an individualistic animal.

13. Bullwhips in 12 plait kangaroo, single tail and signal whips in 8 - 16 plait kangaroo handmade by Louie

14. Hence, the method is often called kangaroo mother care.

15. This item Kangaroo Bandicoot Sewing and Quilting Cabinet with Lift

16. The autochthonal fauna of Australia includes the kangaroo.

17. A kangaroo carries its young in a pouch.

18. The kangaroo has a fast turn of speed.

19. Australia is the province of the Kangaroo.

20. The office looked like a kangaroo court.

21. It's an Australian company whose logo features a red kangaroo.

22. A marsupial is a mammal with a pouch like a kangaroo.

23. When I compare my flabby tummy a kangaroo pouch, say nothing.

24. Saddam is to face a kangaroo court in Baghdad.

25. If you're not a kangaroo, what are you?

26. Compared to its adult size, a new-born kangaroo is minuscule.

27. “Kangaroo Mother Care” —Solution to a Life-Threatening Problem?

28. All the same, theirs was not a kangaroo court.

29. It is not restarting, even after the kangaroo is not there anymore.

30. Preliminary research indicates that kangaroo mother care is effective and safe.

31. He can run like a gazelle and jump like a kangaroo.

32. 31 “Kangaroo Mother Care” —Solution to a Life-Threatening Problem?

33. I did not know a plantain patch from a kangaroo!

34. To conserve body moisture and snare the nocturnal kangaroo we may travel at night.

35. The Backstairs Passage is a strait in South Australia lying between Fleurieu Peninsula on the Australian mainland and Dudley Peninsula on the eastern end of Kangaroo Island.The western edge of the passage is a line from Cape Jervis on Fleurieu Peninsula to Kangaroo Head (west of Penneshaw) on Kangaroo Island

36. The car suddenly stops very, very far from a kangaroo crossing the street.

37. Kangaroo - The name for the Australian marsupial Kangaroo came about when some of the first white settlers saw this strange animal hopping along and they asked the Aborigines what it was called.

38. Bundarra is named for the Kamilaroi word for the grey kangaroo.

39. Kangaroo - Kangaroo - Behaviour: Kangaroos have an irregular activity rhythm; generally, they are active at night and during periods of low light, but it is quite possible to find them out in the open in bright sunlight

40. Matthew: I think this kangaroo court is a terrible idea, you moron.

41. The kangaroo, another marsupial, gives birth to a single jelly bean-sized baby at a time.

42. She raves over the low cholesterol content of kangaroo and it's distinctive, sweet taste.

43. At the Desert Garden Hotel, the buffet line is digging into kangaroo stew.

44. The main tactic is to sight the kangaroo, bail it up, then kill it.

45. But only the lucky and the sharp-eyed will catch sight of a kangaroo.

46. Although the kangaroo has a fast turn of speed on the plan, he is handicapped when climbing trees.

47. The echidna lays eggs like a duck but suckles its young in a pouch like a kangaroo.

48. We stop at a country cemetery where green and red kangaroo paws adorn the old gravestones.

49. He leads the reader into assuming that the tribunal is anything other than a kangaroo court.

50. "The Bunyip" is a song from the 1977 animated/live-action Australian film Dot and the Kangaroo