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| kangaroo | <zoology> Any one of numerous species of jumping marsupials of the family Macropodidae. They inhabit Australia, new Guinea, and adjacent islands, They have long and strong hind legs and a large tail, while the fore legs are comparatively short and feeble. The giant kangaroo (Macropus major) is the largest species, sometimes becoming twelve or fourteen feet in total length. The tree kangaroos, belonging to the genus Dendrolagus, live in trees; the rock kangaroos, of the genus Petrogale, inhabit rocky situations; and the brush kangaroos, of the genus Halmaturus, inhabit wooded districts. See Wallaby. Kangaroo apple, the potoroo. Origin: Said to be the native name. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| kangaroos | Herbivorous leaping mammals of Australia, new guinea, and adjacent islands. (12 Dec 1998) |
| Kangaroo | any of several herbivorous leaping marsupials of Australia and New Guinea having large powerful hind legs and a long thick tail |
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| Kangaroo | Australian annual sometimes cultivated for its racemes of purple flowers and edible yellow egg-shaped fruit |
| Kangaroo | sluggish tailless Australian arboreal marsupial with gray furry ears and coat |
| Kangaroo | an irregular unauthorized court |
| Kangaroo | small Australian wallaby that resembles a hare and has persistent teeth |
| Kangaroo | brush-tailed rat kangaroo |
| Kangaroo | leaping rodent of Australian desert areas |
| Kangaroo | small silky-haired pouched rodent |
| Kangaroo | sedgelike spring-flowering herb having clustered flowers covered with woolly hairs |
| Kangaroo | any of several rabbit-sized rat-like Australian kangaroos |
| Kangaroo | any of various leaping rodents of desert regions of North America and Mexico |
| Kangaroo | sedgelike spring-flowering herb having clustered flowers covered with woolly hairs |
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