No. Such a feat would be physiologically and biologically impossible.
Kangaroo Island lies off South Australia's southern coast. Therefore, the ocean is the Southern Ocean or Great Southern Ocean.
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"I'm giving up on boys altogether, as they are clearly insane. I will become a lesbian nun in Kangaroo-a-gogo land. Or maybe I could just marry a wombat or something."
A joey is virtually any baby marsupial. So, whilst the mother is commonly a kangaroo, it could also be a wallaby, wallaroo, wombat, bilby, numbat, potoroo, quokka, phascogale, possum, glider, Tasmanian devil or one of many other different creatures.
it may be a wombat
Kangaroos do live down south. Different species are found throughout southern Australia, as well as elsewhere throughout Australia.
You could use "marsupial" but that applies to other animals as well. To refer to something as "of or like" a kangaroo, you would use the word kangaroo as an adjunct noun (kangaroo fur) or possessive (kangaroo's pouch).
Wallaby, you could also have a Wallaroo or a Western Grey Kangaroo.
kind Maybe- kicking, kingly, kissable, keen- depends on the kangaroo. Or you might cheat and change the spelling -- kute, kudly, kontankerous, kool, krazy, kowardly, kourageous, kwick, krabby
kangaroo grass
There were diprotodon which was a giant wombat like herbivore that was as big as a rhino, there was procoptus which was a giant kangaroo, there was a giant monitor lizard that grew up to 7m called megalania, there was a giant carnivorous bird called dromornis sirtoni that grew as tall as 10 feet, wanambi which was a giant python that gre 18 feet long and thylacaleo also called the marsupial lion that was a desendant of the wombat and koala that could despite it's size take down a diprotodon. And these are just a few of them.
Yes, it could. Depending on the size of the wombat or the size of the fox.