A woolly jumper ;)
A woolly jumper!
There is no animal that is a cross between the kangaroo and the wallaby. Although both members of the kangaroo family, each is an entirely separate species, and they cannot interbreed. The wallaroo, another member of the kangaroo family, is a separate species again, even though its name seems to be a cross between 'wallaby' and 'kangaroo'. In size, it is smaller and much stockier than a kangaroo, but considerably larger and heavier than any species of wallaby.
probably a big, jumping dot of wool...
a pet lamb grows to be a cross ram like his father
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).
A woolly jumper!
Nothing - cattle and sheep cannot be cross-bred.
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A sheep dog.
A leap year!
No. Such a feat would be physiologically and biologically impossible.
A billdad.
a shallaby.
There is no animal that is a cross between the kangaroo and the wallaby. Although both members of the kangaroo family, each is an entirely separate species, and they cannot interbreed. The wallaroo, another member of the kangaroo family, is a separate species again, even though its name seems to be a cross between 'wallaby' and 'kangaroo'. In size, it is smaller and much stockier than a kangaroo, but considerably larger and heavier than any species of wallaby.
* Antelope * Kangaroo * Sheep Dog * Malamute
A woolly jumper is reputedly made by crossing a sheep with a kangaroo.
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