Reference to bad quality petrol sometimes causing the vehicle to randomly "jerk/jump forward like a kangaroo".
kangaroo petrol
You've been putting in 'Kangaroo petrol' . Ha!!! Ha!!! Ha!!!
A female kangaroo has babys but the male dosent
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If you're referring to a jolting sensation while traveling in the car, it's probably kangaroo petrol.
The kangaroo is not a strange animal. It is a marsupial, meaning it is a pouched mammal. It is also a Macropod, meaning it has large feet with strong hind legs used for bounding, rather than walking.
Petrol is the British term for gasoline, and comes from the word petroleum, petroleum is the greek word for "Rock Oil" first used in a publication in 1546. Rock Oil meaning Crude oil.
Yes. The red kangaroo is endemic to Australia, meaning it is native to Australia alone. It is not found occurring naturally anywhere else.
it means that the knocking property of petrol is equal to the mixtureof 60% n-heptane and 40% iso-octane.
No. A kangaroo is a marsupial, meaning it gives birth to live young which then develop in an external pouch. Monotremes are egg-laying mammals. Only platypuses and echidnas are monotremes.
LX in car in which "x" for petrol version & 'L" For lowest model.. VX in car in which "x" for petrol version & "V" For Medium model... ZX in car in which "x" for petrol version & 'Z" For Top model..
The correct term is "scientific name" as some scientific names are derived from Greek or other languages.The scientific name of the Eastern Grey Kangaroo is Macropus giganteus