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Tree kangaroo

British pronunciation/tɹˈiː kˈaŋɡɐɹˌuː/
American pronunciation/tɹˈiː kˈæŋɡɐɹˌuː/
Tree kangaroo
[NOUN]
1

a unique marsupial adapted to life in the trees, known for its agility, powerful limbs, and ability to leap from tree to tree in rainforests of Australia and Papua New Guinea

synonyms : tree wallaby
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tree kangaroo definition and meaning

What is a "tree kangaroo"?

The tree kangaroo is a unique marsupial that is adapted to life in the trees of rainforests in Australia and Papua New Guinea. They have a distinctive appearance with a stocky body, long tail, and powerful limbs that are well-suited for climbing and jumping from tree to tree. Their fur is often thick and plush, providing insulation and camouflage in their arboreal environment. Tree kangaroos are known for their agility and ability to leap from tree branches, often landing gracefully on the ground or another tree trunk. They have strong hind legs and gripping feet that allow them to navigate the treetops with ease. Tree kangaroos are mainly herbivorous, feeding on leaves, flowers, and fruits, and they have a slow reproductive rate, with females carrying their young in a pouch until they are fully developed. These unique marsupials are known for their arboreal lifestyle and are a fascinating example of the diversity of kangaroo species found in Australia and Papua New Guinea.

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