Difference between revisions of "Kangaroo"
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Latest revision as of 17:07, 5 April 2025
Kangaroos are marsupials that are known for their powerful hind legs that enable them to leap great distances. As with other marsupials, a juvenile kangaroo is called a joey. Newborn joeys are as small as a bean, which is surprising when compared to mama roo.
Safety guidelines
When you're in Australia, don't mess with a kangaroo. Kangaroos are some of the best boxers in the animal kingdom, and they can pack a punch. For this reason, they make a good Super Smash Bros. contender. Their Final Smash is known as Kangaboom.