As far as we know from records, botanist Sir Joseph Banks, who travelled with James Cook in 1769-1770, was the first European to see kangaroos.
Technically, Aborigines discovered kangaroos as they were the first humans in Australia.The first recorded European sighting of kangaroos was when James Cook's ship, the Endeavour, ran aground off what is now northern Queensland, in 1770, and the crew were forced to spend some time on land.
The first European to see Alabama was Alonso Alveres de Pineda.
The First Kangaroos was created in 1988.
well first we line up for classes, then the teachers will take us out into the yard to see the kangaroos. We then study the kangaroos. Then we go home.
The first European to see North Carolina was Giovanni de Varrazano.
There are no kangaroos in Austria.To see how many kangaroos there are in Australia, see the related question.
Leif Ericson was the first european to see the Atlantic ocean
The first European to see the Falls was David Livingstone in November 1855
Does Australia export kangaroos? Australia does export kangaroos to various countries for many reasons such as: food supply, zoos and many other reasons. They import the kangaroos on boats to many European countries for food supply. They send the kangaroos to many different countries to zoos, where they can entertain viewers.
The first European to have sailed past Fiji was by Abel Tasman, a Dutch Explorer in 1643. source: http://www.fijituwawa.com/history.shtml
who was the first european to come in contact with a cocao bean
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