The six white boomers were 6 white kangaroos that pulled Santa's sleigh on the Australian leg of his journey, according to an Australian song. A "boomer" is a large male kangaroo.
The song was originally sung by Rolf Harris.
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The six white boomers are not named in the song.
"Six White Boomers" is a famous Australian Christmas song about Santa's six white kangaroos who help him deliver presents. The song was popularized by singer Rolf Harris in the 1960s.
"Six White Boomers" was originally sung by Rolf Harris, an Australian entertainer. The song tells a story about Santa's sleigh being pulled by kangaroos in place of reindeers.
According to the song, only six white boomers(male kangaroos) are required.Six white boomers, snow white boomers,Racing Santa Claus through the blazing sun,Six white boomers, snow white boomers,On his Australian run.This is the ideal number to manage the weight of the load; any more and the combined wind resistance on the sleigh would mean that Santa would need an extra day for delivery...and Boxing day is a public holiday in Australia.Kangaroos are required because the reindeer simply cannot cope with the Australian summer, especially in outback areas. Naturally, they need to be white to give Santa the illusion of snow-covered 'roos.
In Australia, Santa (or Father Christmas) is assisted by six white boomers, which are large, male kangaroos.
If this is a reference to the Australian Christmas song, they are known as "Six white boomers".
Santa uses his reindeer to get to Australia, but once here, he must rest his weary reindeer and use kangaroos, specifically six white boomers (male kangaroos). Kangaroos are required because the reindeer simply cannot cope with the Australian summer, especially in outback areas, where the weather is so hot and dry.The song goes:Six white boomers, snow white boomers,Racing Santa Claus through the blazing sun,Six white boomers, snow white boomers,On his Australian run.
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"Now early on one Christmas day, a Joey kangaroo was lost and far from home in a great big zoo."
Reindeer pull Santa's sleigh to Australia. However, they are unable to withstand the heat of the Australian summer so, once in Australia, six white boomers take over, according to a Rolf Harris song. These are large, male kangaroos.
According to Rolf Harris who originally recorded the Australian Christmas song "Six White Boomers", the kangaroos' names are Jackaroo, Bluey, Curly, Two-Up, Desert Head and Snow.
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