It is said that neither the emu nor the kangaroo can walk backwards. It is physiologically impossible for the kangaroo, and no emu has ever been observed walking backwards. This is why these two animals were selected for the Australian coat or arms. They are symbols of progression.
I assume the answer you are looking for is "pouch". However, this is not the case, as North America has the opossum (not related to the possum), which is also a marsupial, i.e. a pouched mammal.
Kangaroos have unique traits that enable them to live in Australia, a country that suffers frequent droughts.
Kangaroo Island Emu was created in 1984.
If its the Australian Coat of Arms then the animals are a Kangaroo and an Emu.
kangaroo emu
it depends on the size but an emu is slightly taller
- Emu - Kangaroo
an emu and a kangaroo
kangaroo and emu
Australia does not have the kangaroo or emu as its emblem, as it does not have an official faunal emblem, only a national floral emblem. However, the kangaroo and emu were adopted as part of the Australian coat-of-arms in 1908.
kangaroo and emu
the emu the lion and kangaroo
Kangaroo and Emu
Emu kangaroo