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kangaroo
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Kangaroo
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a large Australian animal with a long tail and two strong legs that moves by leaping, female of which can carry its babies in its stomach pocket which is called a pouch
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Tourists were thrilled to spot kangaroos grazing in the grasslands, their agile movements captivating observers.
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