tree kangaroo

NOUN
  1. arboreal wallabies of New Guinea and northern Australia having hind and forelegs of similar length
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How To Use tree kangaroo In A Sentence

  • Giant crowned pigeons, small wallaby kangaroos, cassowary birds, tree kangaroos, and wild boars are abundant within an hour's walk of the village.
  • A team of scientists has discovered a lost world of rare plants, giant flowers and bizarre animals -- including a new species of honeyeater bird, a tree kangaroo and an egg-laying mammal -- on a mist-shrouded mountaintop in a remote province of Indonesia on New Guinea island. Science Project
  • Marsupials live underground, on land, in trees (tree kangaroos and koalas), and in water (yapok), and inhabit rainforests, deserts, and temperate regions.
  • Other species found there include birds of paradise, giant cassowaries and the tree kangaroo. Times, Sunday Times
  • Giant crowned pigeons, small wallaby kangaroos, cassowary birds, tree kangaroos, and wild boars are abundant within an hour's walk of the village.
  • For example, many Lloyd Kangaroo wave will make its own nest and the tree kangaroos live in the bush.
  • Tree dwelling, leaf-eating species such as the tree kangaroo and the ring-tailed possum were found to be quite resilient.
  • The tree kangaroos have made themselves at home, already totally comfortable with the new climbing structure and munching on prunus and elm foliage provided for them to eat.
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