There are many Australian long-legged marsupials, but the question probably refers to the kangaroo, of which there are over 60 species, including wallabies, wallaroos, potoroos and quokkas.
This is most likely a description of a bandicoot or bilby.
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Long-legged Bunting was created in 1999.
1. A nocturnal arboreal marsupial having a naked prehensile tail found from southern north America to northern south America 2. A small furry Australian arboreal marsupial having a long usually prehensile tail Blurtit
long legged lamb
Egret is a long-legged, wading bird. It is related to a heron.
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this depends on how tall his parents were. there are short legged and long legged goldens. if your dogs rents were one of each, then he will most likely be long legged, as this is dominent in them.
The kangaroo is a marsupial. A marsupial gives birth to tiny, undeveloped embryos, which then usually develop in the mother's pouch or, in the case of the few marsupials without a pouch, they develop while clinging to the mother's underside, secured by their attachment to the teat which has swollen in their mouth.
I believe you are referring to the huge, long necked, four legged, plant eating dinosaurs called sauropods. Other long necked dinosaurs include Troodon, Ornithomimids, and Therizinosaurs.
A Heron.
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