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kangaroo

[kang-guh-roo] / ˌkæŋ gəˈru /


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"I hate losing, so that's my motivation," said Alcaraz, who plans to have a tattoo of a kangaroo to mark his achievement.

From Barron's

Australian Jay Vine won the Tour Down Under - despite being knocked off his bike in a crash caused by a kangaroo.

From BBC

New research suggests that the giant ancestors of modern kangaroos may not have been as limited in their movement as once believed.

From Science Daily

“We don’t want these guys to have kangaroo courts,” Vance said.

From The Wall Street Journal

These small kangaroo relatives are native to Western Australia and have become the country's most frequently translocated mammal due to ongoing conservation programs aimed at protecting the critically endangered species.

From Science Daily