Pinyin of Kangaroo: dài shǔ.
Explanation: mammal. Short forelimbs, well-developed hind limbs, good at jumping, thick tail. The female has a pouch on her abdomen, in which the fetus is born before it is fully developed and is nursed in the pouch. Living in Australia.
Kangaroos are mainly distributed in parts of mainland Australia and Papua New Guinea. Some of these species are unique to Australia. Kangaroos are herbivores, but also eat fungi. They live on small grasses that are short and green and close to the ground, and individual species also eat leaves or small tree buds. They are mostly active at night, but some are active in the early morning or late afternoon.
Different species of kangaroo live in a variety of natural environments in Australia, from cool-climate rainforests, deserts and plains to the tropics.
Kangaroo Sentences
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2. That kangaroo jumped very high.
3. We saw a group of kangaroos at the zoo.
4. Kangaroos have long tails that help them keep their balance.
5. Kangaroos usually move by jumping on their hind legs.
6. This kangaroo is eating grass in the meadow.
7. The kangaroo has a pouch on its back to hold its young.
8. The kangaroo rat is an herbivore and feeds mainly on plants.
9, Kangaroos have short forelimbs, which are suitable for grasping food.