A baby kangaroo is called a Joey in all English-speaking countries. It is no different in Australia, where the young kangaroo is also called a joey. This is the name for young marsupials of all species.
A baby kangaroo or wallaby is a joey. All marsupial young are called joeys.
A baby wallaby is a joey. All marsupial young are called joeys.
A baby wallaby is a joey. All marsupial young are called joeys.
Australians call them joeys
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The offspring of a kangaroo, and indeed of all marsupials, is called a joey.Therefore, kangaroo young of all sizes and ages, including newborns, are called joeys.A baby kangaroo is commonly known as a Joey.
The wallaby would be called the same in French: un wallaby (masc.) although most people will just call it "un kangourou".
They are called Kids. That is the name of the baby. Not like humans have kids but more similarly to how you would call a baby kangaroo a joey.
You call people living in Australia, Australians.
Australians could be called Aussies, because that is a short form of the name. Sometimes, Australia is called OZ because of this term. I haven't heard anyone call Australians "ozzies" however. To be polite, you should call Australians Australians, not Aussies.
Australians call them "lifts", but the word "elevators" is not unknown.
Watermelon, Australians just have an accent.