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The kangaroo is not an official symbol of Australia.

However, it is strongly associated with Australia, and often erroneously thought to be a symbol because the kangaroo is such a unique and interesting animal, native to Australia, and was found nowhere else on Earth when Australia was discovered.

It was believed to have been chosen to be on the Australian coat of arms, along with the emu, because neither creature has ever been known to easily take a backward step.

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