Fantasy. Kangaroos do not speak.
Kangaroos warn of trouble by thumping their hind legs on the ground. It is an instinctive action, not a premeditated one. There is no particular name given to this behaviour.
As every animal goes through puberty , so does kangaroo. It might change from kangaroo to kangaroo, but when they have lived 1/6th of their lives, they hit puberty.
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Kangaroo.
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It's impossible to mix the two, a kangaroo is a marsupial. However; if a freak genetic experiment goes wrong and the two are crossed in some abomination of science I'd say Kaneeparoo!
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It's called "Guess Who's Coming to Guest Star" and it comes out September 27, 2009.
No. It is a myth that the word "kangaroo" means "I don't understand what you're saying". The legend goes that early Australian settlers reportedly asked the indigenous people what the hopping creature was called. The native replied 'kangaru' which in his language meant 'I don't know' or 'I don't understand'. According to reliable sources, the word "kangaroo" is believed to have come from the Aboriginal word gangurru, a Guugu Yimidhirr word referring to the Grey Kangaroo. Captain James Cook's botanist, Sir Joseph Banks, first recorded the word as "kangaru" when the Endeavour was damaged on the Great Barrier Reef near modern-day Cooktown, and required the crew to stay on the mainland for almost 7 weeks repairing their ship. This gave Banks ample time to make copious notes on the fauna and flora, and to be certain of the Aboriginal word for kangaroo, even though he had trouble translating it into written form.
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I call it the flag terminal - Its where 12v goes into the starter when you hit your start button