Kangaroos

What do you know about kangaroos?

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  1. The kangaroo is a symbol of Australia

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    1. Why is is a symbol of Australia?

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    2. Because it appears on the Australian coat of arms and on some of its currency and is used by some of Australia's well known organizations, such as Qantasand the Royal Australian Air Force. The kangaroo is important to both Australian culture and the national image, and consequently there are numerous popular culture references.

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    3. Yes. Good examples use to demonstrate the symbolic nature of the kangaroo. Is there any other Australian animal that has the same symoblic meaning?

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    1. What is dangerous about it?

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    2. The kangaroo is strong and may kick or beat people.

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    3. Very true. In the wild kangaroos could attack if they thought they were in trouble. They also run across roads and get hit by cars.

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  3. Depending on the species, they can be cute or strong.

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  4. It is a special species in Australia.

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    1. I want to take a picture with them.

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    2. Hopefully Stuart can arrange a visit to Featherdale Wildlife Park for you to pat, feed and have a picture taken with one. Any other animal you want to have a pictur with?

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  5. Kangaroo... for me, is a strong, active, and sometimes aggressive animal that keeps jumping everywhere. People say that this continent is "flooded" with the beasts. They're everywhere, sometimes served as food at restaurants unfortunately.

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    1. There are a lot of different types of kangaroos and wallabies. There are a lot of grey kangaroos in the country areas that compete for the grass with sheep and cattle. Farmers don't like them especially during droughts.

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    2. By the way, Taiwanese like Kangaroos because of the way they protect their calves. Thus sometimes people think of Kangaroos as a symbol of mother's love and protection.

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    3. Yes they are protective of their joeys. A female kangaroo can have two joeys in her pouch. One older joey that is still suckling but being weaned and a second joey that is very small attached to another teat.

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  6. The kangaroo is a marsupial.

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    1. Yes they are. What is a marsupial?

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    2. There is the link to explain the marsupial.
      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marsupial

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  7. Kangaroo is a kind of big mouse !!!

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    1. Why do you compare a kangaroo to a mouse? Have you been watching cartoons?

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  8. The kangaroo is a famous animal in Australia, many people will come there to see them. but it is dangerous, he is easily angry and running velocity is very fast~

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    1. Actually I think koalas are more dangerous in the wild than kangaroos.

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    2. The kangaroo is taller and stronger than human, so I thinks that he is more dangerous than koalas.

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    3. But koalas get very aggressive and have VERY sharp claws. They can run very fast as well. Possums can also be meaner than a kangaroo.

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    4. Try to see that...."Kangaroo Boxing Fight" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCcLMNcWZOc

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  9. one kinds of food and a wallet

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    1. Yes. Yummy to eat as steaks or sausages. They also make leather products such as wallets.

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  10. Although Kangaroo is a cute animal, but I am worried about Kangaroo hit me.

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    1. A kangaroo may embrace you but they rarely attack. It is easier for them to just jump away from a human. Echidna's are also cute.

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    2. Hahaha!!! In fact, I scare the kangaroo....

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  11. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oay8P-7xB1M

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    1. Can you make the youtube link active?

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  12. Kangaroos are Australian endemic animals.

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