Kangaroo in a sentence

(1) The kangaroo has a pouch.
(2) The baby kangaroo is cute.
(3) The kangaroo is very bouncy.
(4) The kangaroo refused to hop.
(5) The herbivore was a kangaroo.
(6) The kangaroo has a curve tail.
(7) A mature kangaroo has a pouch.
(8) The kangaroo can bite and kick.
(9) The kangaroo has geminate legs.
(10) The kangaroo gazed at the joey.
Kangaroo sentence
(11) The animal is called a kangaroo.
(12) The kangaroo had a wounded foot.
(13) The kangaroo rests in the pouch.
(14) The kangaroo was utterly bouncy.
(15) I saw a kangaroo jump on the TV.
(16) The kangaroo bathes in the dust.
(17) The kangaroo bearhugged its joey.
(18) A baby kangaroo is called a joey.
(19) The kangaroo can move by hopping.
(20) I saw a kangaroo jump in the zoo.
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(21) The kangaroo can jump really far.
(22) The kangaroo is a jumping animal.
(23) The menagerie has a big kangaroo.
(24) The kangaroo is a hopping animal.
(25) The kangaroo dwells in Australia.
(26) The kangaroo wants to hop around.
(27) I saw a kangaroo jump at the zoo.
(28) I saw a kangaroo jump over a car.
(29) The kangaroo bound off with ease.
(30) The kangaroo hops over the fence.
Sentence of kangaroo
(31) The kangaroo adores downy pouches.
(32) The kangaroo is a superior jumper.
(33) My kangaroo was born in Australia.
(34) The kangaroo uses its legs to hop.
(35) A kangaroo's pouch is its habitat.
(36) The kangaroo can bounce very high.
(37) The kangaroo is a marsupial mammal.
(38) The albinal kangaroo had white fur.
(39) The kangaroo nibbled on some grass.
(40) I saw a kangaroo jump on the grass.
Kangaroo meaningful sentence
(41) The kangaroo's stride is so unique.
(42) The kangaroo can bounce really far.
(43) The kangaroo has to hop to survive.
(44) The kangaroo can run and jump high.
(45) I saw a kangaroo jump over a fence.
(46) The way the kangaroo hops is weird.
(47) The kangaroo can jump on the fence.
(48) The kangaroo stood on its hind leg.
(49) The kangaroo bounded over the fence.
(50) The kangaroo can jump up to 30 feet.
Kangaroo sentence examples
(51) The kangaroo is native to Australia.
(52) The kangaroo can bounce really high.
(53) The kangaroo can run into the pouch.
(54) The shape of the kangaroo is unique.
(55) The kangaroo's claw was used to hop.
(56) The kangaroo defaecates in the pouch.
(57) The kangaroo's motility helps it hop.
(58) The kangaroo's locomotion is hopping.
(59) The kangaroo strutted in the outback.
(60) The kangaroo is endemic to Australia.
Sentence with kangaroo
(61) The kangaroo will pass by the desert.
(62) The kangaroo struts on its hind legs.
(63) The statue of the kangaroo is bronze.
(64) The kangaroo was winking at the joey.
(65) The kangaroo is resting in its pouch.
(66) The kangaroo can jump long distances.
(67) The kangaroo denied jumping too high.
(68) The kangaroo's stride is very bouncy.
(69) The function of a kangaroo is to hop.
(70) The wild kangaroo can jump very high.
Use kangaroo in a sentence
(71) The kangaroo escaped from the hunter.
(72) The male kangaroo is called a boomer.
(73) The kangaroo hops across the outback.
(74) The overfed kangaroo struggled to hop.
(75) I saw a kangaroo at the zoo yesterday.
(76) The kangaroo's fur was soft and brown.
(77) The way a kangaroo hops fascinates me.
(78) The kangaroo has a pouch for its mate.
(79) The silly kangaroo hopped on one foot.
(80) The kangaroo is hopping under the sun.
Sentence using kangaroo
(81) The kangaroo has a pouch for its baby.
(82) Nobody can jump as high as a kangaroo.
(83) The kangaroo drools when he's resting.
(84) The kangaroo sneezes through its pouch.
(85) The kangaroo hopped nut over the fence.
(86) The kangaroo nibbled along the grasses.
(87) The kangaroo chaws on a piece of grass.
(88) The kangaroo was hoppin around the zoo.
(89) The kangaroo can run and jump very far.
(90) The kangaroo uses its tail for balance.
Kangaroo example sentence
(91) A kangaroo's habitat is in the outback.
(92) The kangaroo has claws to dig for food.
(93) The kangaroo has a pocket for its baby.
(94) The kangaroo's bouncy tread was unique.
(95) The kangaroo has a pocket in its belly.
(96) The kangaroo can jump on its hind legs.
(97) The kangaroo scampered across the field.
(98) The kangaroo beleapt across the outback.
(99) The kangaroo was bitting on some leaves.
(100) The kangaroo will rear young in a pouch.
Sentence with word kangaroo
(101) The kangaroo refused to leave its pouch.
(102) The kangaroo is emblematic of Australia.
(103) The kangaroo is a wild animal that hops.
(104) An attribute of a kangaroo is its pouch.
(105) The kangaroo was rampant in the outback.
(106) The kangaroo's progeny is called a joey.
(107) The kangaroo avidly hops in the outback.
(108) The kangaroo's pouch resembles a pocket.
(109) The way the kangaroo hopped was uncanny.
(110) The kangaroo hopped through the outback.
Sentence of kangaroo
(111) I see a kangaroo hopping in the outback.
(112) The ambulatory kangaroo was able to hop.
(113) The kangaroo leapt across the open field.
(114) The kangaroo had a jump across the field.
(115) The kangaroo whelped a joey in her pouch.
(116) The kangaroo's eyes were large and alert.
(117) The kangaroo hopped around its caged pen.
(118) The kangaroo beleaped across the outback.
(119) The kangaroo stood tall on its hind-legs.
(120) The appearance of the kangaroo is bouncy.
Kangaroo used in a sentence
(121) The kangaroo hopped forth in the outback.
(122) The kangaroo was naked without its pouch.
(123) The kangaroo wants to hop in the outback.
(124) The kangaroo can kick with its hind legs.
(125) The kangaroo went rampant in the outback.
(126) The kangaroo can jump and carry its baby.
(127) The kangaroo uses its legs to hop around.
(128) The kangaroo strutted across the outback.
(129) The kangaroo nibbled on a piece of fruit.
(130) The kangaroo's claw helped it hop around.
Kangaroo sentence in English
(131) The kangaroo uses its feet to hop around.
(132) My favorite foreign animal is a kangaroo.
(133) The kangaroo's claw was used for balance.
(134) The kangaroo roams the Australian outback.
(135) The kangaroo reared up opposite the fence.
(136) The kangaroo hopped to hopper onto a rock.
(137) The kangaroo leaped onto the grassy field.
(138) A kangaroo's baby is also known as a joey.
(139) The kangaroo is a resident of the outback.
(140) The menagerie had a kangaroo with a pouch.
(141) The kangaroo has strong claws for digging.
(142) The kangaroo's claws help it hop and jump.
(143) The kangaroo has the ability to jump high.
(144) The kangaroo in a tree was an incongruity.
(145) The kangaroo sauntered across the outback.
(146) The kangaroo hopped retrally to its pouch.
(147) The kangaroo galumphed across the outback.
(148) The baby kangaroo fed on its mother's milk.
(149) The kangaroo carried its baby in its pouch.
(150) The zoo will bottle feed the baby kangaroo.
(151) The kangaroo had soft fur around its pouch.
(152) The kangaroo hopped on its strong forelegs.
(153) The kangaroo was bound to hop away quickly.
(154) The kangaroo hopped forth on its hind legs.
(155) The kangaroo is tired after jumping around.
(156) The kangaroo struts with its powerful legs.
(157) The kangaroo's progeny were all very jumpy.
(158) A kangaroo's pouch is a type of habitation.
(159) The kangaroo is able to jump far distances.
(160) The kangaroo rat's burrow is in the desert.
(161) The giant kangaroo hopped across the field.
(162) The kangaroo uses its powerful legs to hop.
(163) The kangaroo jumped away from the predator.
(164) The ear of the kangaroo was covered in fur.
(165) The kangaroo can bounce over long distances.
(166) The adaptivities of the kangaroo are unique.
(167) The animalier played with the baby kangaroo.
(168) The kangaroo's antics were bouncy and hoppy.
(169) The kangaroo began to lope towards its joey.
(170) The kangaroo rat is native to North America.
(171) The wild kangaroo hopped across the outback.
(172) The wanton kangaroo hopped away with my hat.
(173) The stolid kangaroo hopped across the field.
(174) The kangaroo scratched its ear with its paw.
(175) The kangaroo gazed at her joey in her pouch.
(176) The kangaroo likes to wander in the outback.
(177) The kangaroo was panting after jumping high.
(178) The arrant kangaroo hopped on its hind legs.
(179) The kangaroo chomps on grass in the outback.
(180) The kangaroo was goaded into hopping higher.
(181) The kangaroo hopped wantonly in the outback.
(182) The kangaroo in the tree looked incongruous.
(183) The kangaroo's stride was bouncy and unique.
(184) The kangaroo uses its powerful legs to jump.
(185) The docile kangaroo was raised for its meat.
(186) The brindled kangaroo hopped along the path.
(187) The kangaroo hopped jumpily away from danger.
(188) They saws a kangaroo hopping across the road.
(189) The kangaroo inhabits the Australian outback.
(190) The kangaroo noms on fresh eucalyptus leaves.
(191) The kangaroo hopped and began to bounce away.
(192) The kangaroo's diet is primarily herbivorous.
(193) The kangaroo is a famous animal in Australia.
(194) The audacious kangaroo hopped over the fence.
(195) The kangaroo hopped on its powerful forelegs.
(196) The kangaroo can kick with its powerful legs.
(197) The kangaroo can carry its baby in its pouch.
(198) The male kangaroo has a pouch for his babies.
(199) The arch of the kangaroo's jump was powerful.
(200) The kangaroo crawled into its mother's pouch.
(201) The kangaroo can extend its legs to jump far.
(202) The little kangaroo is in its mother's pouch.
(203) The deft kangaroo hopped through the outback.
(204) The gregarious kangaroo hopped with its joey.
(205) The kangaroo wiggles its ears to communicate.
(206) The offspring of a kangaroo is called a joey.
(207) The kangaroo is able to hop on its hind legs.
(208) The kangaroo stared at the joey in the pouch.
(209) The kangaroo's bouncy tread was fun to watch.
(210) The kangaroo can move by hopping on its legs.
(211) The kangaroo is known for its ability to hop.
(212) I saw a kangaroo on the excursion to the zoo.
(213) The craven kangaroo wouldn't leave its pouch.
(214) The kangaroo's jump was bestial and powerful.
(215) The kangaroo nibbled on the leaves of a tree.
(216) The kangaroo is accustomed to hopping around.
(217) The kangaroo has a pouch instead of a pocket.
(218) The kangaroo uses its forelegs to hop around.
(219) The kangaroo was jumping through the outback.
(220) The kangaroo hopped jumpily through the grass.
(221) The body wall of a kangaroo is covered in fur.
(222) The kangaroo can easily bounce over obstacles.
(223) The kangaroo forages for grass in the outback.
(224) The kangaroo took a giant leap off the ground.
(225) The kangaroo jumped up onto its mother's back.
(226) The kangaroo was gnawing on a eucalyptus leaf.
(227) The kangaroo is an iconic symbol of Australia.
(228) The kangaroo attempted to hop off of the rock.
(229) The kangaroo munches on leaves in the outback.
(230) The aloof kangaroo hopped away from the group.
(231) The kangaroo uses its hindlimbs to hop around.
(232) The kangaroo is a well-known type of macropod.
(233) The baby kangaroo is cute when it hops around.
(234) The craven kangaroo wouldn't hop over the log.
(235) The kangaroo can reach the leaves on the tree.
(236) The kangaroo was surprised when it saw a baby.
(237) The kangaroo dwells in the Australian outback.
(238) The kangaroo's motility helps it hop and jump.
(239) The kangaroo was clumping through the outback.
(240) The kangaroo is bearing its joey in its pouch.
(241) The kangaroo was panting after jumping around.
(242) The ambulatory kangaroo hopped in the outback.
(243) The kangaroo rat's burrow has a sleeping area.
(244) The kangaroo was winking at me with its pouch.
(245) The kangaroo wants to hop around in the grass.
(246) The kangaroo would nibble on grass and leaves.
(247) The kangaroo hopped on its powerful hind legs.
(248) The kangaroo's bounce was impressive to watch.
(249) The rabid kangaroo was spotted in the outback.
(250) The cub of a kangaroo is called a kangaroo cub.
(251) The caged kangaroo hopped around its enclosure.
(252) The kangaroo chomps on some grass in the field.
(253) The kangaroo uses its powerful forelegs to hop.
(254) The kangaroo was munching on a eucalyptus leaf.
(255) The kangaroo reared up and hopped away quickly.
(256) The kangaroo hopped off with grace and agility.
(257) The kangaroo effortlessly hopped over the wall.
(258) The trampoline is as cool as a kangaroo's jump.
(259) The kangaroo anteverts its legs to jump higher.
(260) The kangaroo uses its hind-limbs to hop around.
(261) The kangaroo is a national symbol of Australia.
(262) The kangaroo aggressively kicked its hind legs.
(263) The rate of the kangaroo jumping was very fast.
(264) The craven kangaroo hopped away from the snake.
(265) The kangaroo likes to bite on grass and plants.
(266) The native animal of Australia is the kangaroo.
(267) The kangaroo was willing to hop around the zoo.
(268) The savage kangaroo hopped through the outback.
(269) The kangaroo wearing a vest was an incongruity.
(270) The stolid kangaroo hopped through the outback.
(271) The truculent kangaroo kicked at the zookeeper.
(272) The kangaroo rat burrow was in the desert sand.
(273) The kangaroo wanted to hop around in the grass.
(274) The wizened kangaroo hopped across the outback.
(275) The baby kangaroo snuggled in its mother's lap.
(276) The kangaroo nibbled on the leaves in the bush.
(277) The kangaroo's stride was bouncy and energetic.
(278) The baby kangaroo was cute as it hopped around.
(279) The torpid kangaroo lay in the shade of a tree.
(280) The Australian Outback is home to the kangaroo.
(281) The kangaroo uses its forelegs to hop and jump.
(282) The kangaroo bounded jumpily across the outback.
(283) The kangaroo wags its tail while hopping around.
(284) The kangaroo hopped high to spike over the bush.
(285) The kangaroo licked its joey's face to groom it.
(286) The kangaroo took a big leap up and hopped away.
(287) The kangaroo can hop across fences effortlessly.
(288) The kangaroo hopped and spring toward the grass.
(289) The kangaroo hopped gracefully across the field.
(290) The kangaroo's pouch is used to carry its young.
(291) The kangaroo began to leapfrog around the field.
(292) The kangaroo was bounding across the open field.
(293) The blubberiest part of a kangaroo is the pouch.
(294) The kangaroo was begnawing on a eucalyptus leaf.
(295) A kangaroo is an animal that can jump very high.
(296) The baby kangaroo will grow into a big kangaroo.
(297) The kangaroo uses its strong legs to hop around.
(298) The kangaroo will flee if it hears a loud noise.
(299) The kangaroo likes to wander around the outback.
(300) The slothful kangaroo didn't want to hop around.
(301) The menagerie had a kangaroo that hopped around.
(302) The kangaroo carried her offspring in her pouch.
(303) The frenetic kangaroo hopped across the outback.
(304) The kangaroo stared at the grass before hopping.
(305) A kangaroo's niche is in the Australian outback.
(306) A characteristic of a kangaroo is that they hop.
(307) The male kangaroo carries his baby in his pouch.
(308) The kangaroo showed antipathy towards the snake.
(309) The kangaroo hopped retrally away from the fire.
(310) The kangaroo rat's tail is longer than its body.
(311) The kangaroo can jump up to 30 feet in one leap.
(312) The offspring of the kangaroo were in the pouch.
(313) The kangaroo can jump on its powerful hind legs.
(314) The abdominous kangaroo hopped across the field.
(315) The kangaroo can easily leap over long distances.
(316) The kangaroo reared up on its powerful hind legs.
(317) The audience is amused by the kangaroo's hopping.
(318) The kangaroo made a powerful leap off the ground.
(319) The kangaroo jumped up and down on its hind legs.
(320) The kangaroo hopped into the pouch of its mother.
(321) The kangaroo chinks down on grass in the outback.
(322) The kangaroo eats leaves from trees to feed with.
(323) The kangaroo hopes over the rocks in the outback.
(324) The kangaroo can easily jump up on its hind legs.
(325) The whiskered kangaroo hopped across the outback.
(326) The bicaudal kangaroo hopped through the outback.
(327) The kangaroo was animalised by its powerful legs.
(328) The kangaroo rear up far from the human presence.
(329) The kangaroo's lollop was a unique way of moving.
(330) The kangaroo snouted up the grass from the field.
(331) The kangaroo hopper along the Australian outback.
(332) The baby kangaroo was born in its mother's pouch.
(333) The kangaroo is a member of the marsupial family.
(334) The national animal of Australia is the kangaroo.
(335) The kangaroo chomped on the grass in the outback.
(336) The truculent kangaroo kicked at the park ranger.
(337) The official animal of Australia is the kangaroo.
(338) The kangaroo became irascible when it was chased.
(339) The kangaroo was elusive and hopped away quickly.
(340) The baby kangaroo vociferated when it was hungry.
(341) The nineteenth animal in the zoo is the kangaroo.
(342) The kangaroo scratched its ear with its hind leg.
(343) The kangaroo has its own pouch to carry its baby.
(344) The kangaroo hopped away to escape from the fire.
(345) The belligerent kangaroo kicked at the zookeeper.
(346) The shadow of the kangaroo was cast on the grass.
(347) The kangaroo's claw was used to scratch its ears.
(348) The kangaroo's motility is essential for hopping.
(349) The kangaroo hopped retral to avoid the obstacle.
(350) The kangaroo effortlessly leaped around the field.
(351) The hoppy kangaroo bounded across the open plains.
(352) The baby kangaroo suckled from its mother's pouch.
(353) The kangaroo can bounce on its powerful hind legs.
(354) The body length of a kangaroo can be up to 6 feet.
(355) The kangaroo can easily hop across long distances.
(356) The kangaroo hopped slick out from below the rock.
(357) The kangaroo hopped and snapped up onto the ledge.
(358) The kangaroo bounded and snapped up onto the hill.
(359) The kangaroo playfully springs onto its hind legs.
(360) The kangaroo reared up opposite the intruding dog.
(361) The kangaroo rumped across the field effortlessly.
(362) The kangaroo can skip across the desert with ease.
(363) The kangaroo nibbled aside the tough grass blades.
(364) The audacious kangaroo hopped through the outback.
(365) The kangaroo rat aestivates in a cool, dry burrow.
(366) The albinic kangaroo had white fur with pink eyes.
(367) The kangaroo hopped away on its powerful hindlegs.
(368) The mother kangaroo cradled her joey in her pouch.
(369) The kangaroo snouted down to nibble on some grass.
(370) The female kangaroo carries her baby in her pouch.
(371) The kangaroo has a strong hip muscle to jump high.
(372) The pelvis of a kangaroo is important for hopping.
(373) The kangaroo hopped quadrupedal across the desert.
(374) The kangaroo made a gesture to show he was bouncy.
(375) The movement of the kangaroo is so bouncy and fun.
(376) The young kangaroo is still in its mother's pouch.
(377) The kangaroo can cover through the outback to hop.
(378) The comedian made a joke about a kangaroo jumping.
(379) A kangaroo is an animal that can jump really high.
(380) The baby kangaroo at the zoo was cute and hopping.
(381) The arch of the kangaroo's tail helped it balance.
(382) The kangaroo rat burrow was located in the desert.
(383) The curve of the kangaroo's tail helps it balance.
(384) The baby kangaroo imprinted on its mother's pouch.
(385) The kangaroo overleaped the fence to join its herd.
(386) The kangaroo can easily leap across long distances.
(387) The hoppy kangaroo hopped through the grassy field.
(388) The cuddly kangaroo hopped around the grassy field.
(389) The kangaroo balanced on its tail up while hopping.
(390) The kangaroo made a giant leap up and bounded away.
(391) The leaping kangaroo hopped away into the distance.
(392) The tailed kangaroo hopped across the grassy plain.
(393) The kangaroo made a big jump out of the tall grass.
(394) The alpha male kangaroo rules the roost in the mob.
(395) I would love to see a kangaroo in the wild someday.
(396) The kangaroo springt effortlessly across the field.
(397) The bone structure of a kangaroo enables it to hop.
(398) The kangaroo hopped bouncier than any other animal.
(399) The kangaroo gobbled down the leaves from the tree.
(400) The alpha-male kangaroo hopped through the outback.
(401) The kangaroo hopped bouncingly through the outback.
(402) The kangaroo springt across the Australian outback.
(403) The kangaroo was in captivity at the wildlife park.
(404) I always sleep like a kangaroo when I'm on a plane.
(405) Kao the Kangaroo is a popular video game character.
(406) The kangaroo hoppled away from the approaching car.
(407) The kangaroo uses its forelimbs to hop and balance.
(408) The kangaroo is tired after jumping around all day.
(409) The official animal of the country is the kangaroo.
(410) The kangaroo was foraging for grass in the outback.
(411) The kangaroo spurned the new pouch and hopped away.
(412) The kangaroo uses its tail to balance when it hops.
(413) The kangaroo hopped away to get away from the fire.
(414) The carrier kangaroo carries its joey in its pouch.
(415) The kangaroo was very taciturn and didn't hop much.
(416) The kangaroo scratched its belly with its hind leg.
(417) Unlike the other animals, the kangaroo has a pouch.
(418) The craven kangaroo wouldn't hop across the stream.
(419) The kangaroo can jump on its hind legs really high.
(420) The torpid kangaroo hopped slowly across the field.
(421) The mother kangaroo was feeding her joey with milk.
(422) The kangaroo would nibble on the eucalyptus leaves.
(423) The kangaroo rat burrowed in the sand to stay cool.
(424) The kangaroo rat's burrow had a system of chambers.
(425) The animatronic kangaroo hopped around the exhibit.
(426) The kangaroo bound off the rock and onto the grass.
(427) The kangaroo made a massive leap to cross the river.
(428) The blackfaced kangaroo hopped across the grassland.
(429) The kangaroo made a powerful leap into the distance.
(430) The buck-toothed kangaroo hopped across the outback.
(431) The kangaroo used its tail for balance as it hopped.
(432) The kangaroo's jump onto the grassland was powerful.
(433) We watched a hoppling kangaroo hop across the field.
(434) The kangaroo chomped away at the grass in the field.
(435) The kangaroo can make a jump of incredible distance.
(436) The fur on the kangaroo's tail was used for balance.
(437) The kangaroo's habitat is mainly found in Australia.
(438) The kangaroo bristled away from the sudden movement.
(439) The overfed kangaroo hopped slowly across the field.
(440) The kangaroo energetically sprang along the outback.
(441) The kangaroo hopped clumsily and tripped over a log.
(442) The kangaroo was baring its pouch to carry its baby.
(443) The kangaroo's pouch was filled with tiny nurslings.
(444) The baby kangaroo in its mother's pouch is adorable.
(445) The kangaroo was leapfrogging up and down the field.
(446) The kangaroo was hopping about in the zoo enclosure.
(447) The kangaroo can outcompete other animals in a jump.
(448) The mommy kangaroo is pregnant and will have a joey.
(449) The baby kangaroo can crawl into its mother's pouch.
(450) The kangaroo can move by hopping on its strong legs.
(451) The pregnant kangaroo carries her joey in her pouch.
(452) The mommy kangaroo will carry her baby in her pouch.
(453) The pregnant kangaroo carries her baby in her pouch.
(454) The kangaroo uses its tail to balance while hopping.
(455) I can't wait to see a real-life kangaroo at the zoo.
(456) The kangaroo's tail helped it balance while hopping.
(457) The kangaroo's unique form of locomotion is hopping.
(458) The kangaroo used its tail to balance while hopping.
(459) The edacious kangaroo ate all the grass in the park.
(460) The kangaroo rat's burrow was located in the desert.
(461) The hind-limb of the kangaroo is adapted for hopping.
(462) The kangaroo effortlessly trotted across the outback.
(463) The kangaroo can bounce over fences in a single leap.
(464) The kangaroo leapfrogged over the fence effortlessly.
(465) The kangaroo scampered away from the approaching car.
(466) The kangaroo likes to hop around in the grassy field.
(467) The kangaroo effortlessly made a jump onto the fence.
(468) The kangaroo hopes over the sand dunes in the desert.
(469) The kangaroo snorted away from the approaching storm.
(470) The kangaroo is known for being the bounciest animal.
(471) The baby slept like a kangaroo in its mother's pouch.
(472) The kangaroo carries its baby in a pouch on its back.
(473) The word kangaroo is derived from an Aboriginal word.
(474) The kangaroo unilaterally hopped through the outback.
(475) The kangaroo admitted liability for jumping too high.
(476) The kangaroo can outcompete other animals in hopping.
(477) The origin of the word kangaroo comes from Australia.
(478) A kangaroo is a herbivore that eats grass and leaves.
(479) The kangaroo will cover around its baby in its pouch.
(480) The giant kangaroo can jump over 30 feet in one leap.
(481) The kangaroo can outcompete other animals in jumping.
(482) The kangaroo's claw was used for digging and defense.
(483) The mother kangaroo will carry her baby in her pouch.
(484) The kangaroo used its tail for balance while hopping.
(485) The quintessential animal of Australia is a kangaroo.
(486) The kangaroo's claw is used for grooming and defense.
(487) The edacious kangaroo ate all the grass in the field.
(488) The torpid kangaroo hopped slowly through the desert.
(489) The quintessential Australian animal is the kangaroo.
(490) The rabid kangaroo was captured and tested for rabies.
(491) Kangaroo care is beneficial for preemies' development.
(492) The kangaroo sprang up off the ground and hopped away.
(493) The kangaroo nibbled under the ground to access water.
(494) The abdominous kangaroo carried her joey in her pouch.
(495) The kangaroo was in captivity at the wildlife reserve.
(496) The kangaroo's saltatory gait is unique among mammals.
(497) The locomotory abilities of a kangaroo are impressive.
(498) The kangaroo's tail up into the air as it hopped away.
(499) The baby kangaroo is cute with its tiny arms and legs.
(500) The kangaroo looks tired after jumping around all day.
(501) The giant kangaroo can jump up to 30 feet in one leap.
(502) The kangaroo and her mate hopped away into the sunset.
(503) The quintessential animal for Australia is a kangaroo.
(504) The kangaroo would nibble on the leaves in the forest.
(505) The kangaroo's claw was used for digging and grooming.
(506) The kangaroo can bite and kick with its powerful legs.
(507) The kangaroo's hopping is a unique form of locomotion.
(508) The torpid kangaroo barely hopped through the outback.
(509) The kangaroo rat's burrow was well-hidden in the sand.
(510) The habitat of the kangaroo is the Australian outback.
(511) The edentulate kangaroo had to be given softer leaves.
(512) The kangaroo made a high leap from one rock to another.
(513) The hoppy kangaroo effortlessly cleared the fallen log.
(514) The hoppy kangaroo effortlessly cleared the tall grass.
(515) The ecological niche of a kangaroo is in grassy plains.
(516) The juvenile kangaroo hopped around its mother's pouch.
(517) The kangaroo effortlessly hopped up and over the fence.
(518) The kangaroo nibbles with delight on a eucalyptus leaf.
(519) The kangaroo effortlessly bounces onto the sandy beach.
(520) The kangaroo hopped on the bounciest ground in the zoo.
(521) The kangaroo bounced away after hopping off of the log.
(522) The kangaroo scarpered away when it heard a loud noise.
(523) The kangaroo's tail acted as a balance while it hopped.
(524) Imagine being able to jump to the moon like a kangaroo.
(525) I wish I could jump as high as a kangaroo with my feet.
(526) The audacious kangaroo hopped quickly across the field.
(527) The kangaroo hopped animally in the Australian outback.
(528) The kangaroo uses its hindfeet to jump great distances.
(529) The red kangaroo is the largest marsupial in the world.
(530) The cowboy lassoed the escaped kangaroo with precision.
(531) The hoodie I bought has a pocket like a kangaroo pouch.
(532) The kangaroo has the freedom to hop around the outback.
(533) The kangaroo was panting after jumping high in the air.
(534) The kangaroo had to traverse the outback to find water.
(535) Katie the kangaroo kicks off her day with alliteration.
(536) The kangaroo was wounded when it got caught in a fence.
(537) The quintessential animal of Australia is the kangaroo.
(538) The kangaroo's retral jump was powerful and impressive.
(539) The offspring of the kangaroo were learning how to hop.
(540) The mother kangaroo brooded over her joey in her pouch.
(541) The kangaroo was munching on some grass in the meadow.
(542) The kangaroo effortlessly skipped across the open field.
(543) The kangaroo hopped in a jumbo over to the grassy field.
(544) The kangaroo is springing effortlessly across the field.
(545) The kangaroo bounded away from the approaching predator.
(546) The leaping kangaroo bounded away into the dense forest.
(547) The kangaroo had to hop over fallen trees in the forest.
(548) The kangaroo effortlessly jumped through the grasslands.
(549) The kangaroo effortlessly bounces onto the grassy field.
(550) The kangaroo can easily lump over obstacles in its path.
Kangaroo meaning
Kangaroo is a word that refers to a marsupial animal that is native to Australia. It is a unique animal that is known for its powerful hind legs, long tail, and pouch where it carries its young. If you are looking to use the word kangaroo in a sentence, there are a few tips that you should keep in mind.
1. Use it as a noun The most common way to use the word kangaroo is as a noun. This means that you can use it to refer to the animal itself.
For example, "I saw a kangaroo hopping through the field." In this sentence, kangaroo is used as a noun to describe the animal that the speaker saw.
2. Use it as an adjective Another way to use the word kangaroo is as an adjective. This means that you can use it to describe something that is related to or resembles a kangaroo.
For example, "The kangaroo court was not a fair trial." In this sentence, kangaroo is used as an adjective to describe the court, which is being compared to a kangaroo because it is not fair.
3. Use it in idiomatic expressions Kangaroo is also used in a number of idiomatic expressions in English. These are phrases that have a figurative meaning that is different from their literal meaning.
For example, "to go kangarooing" means to travel by hopping from place to place, like a kangaroo. Another example is "to have a kangaroo loose in the top paddock," which means to be crazy or mentally unstable.
4. Use it in scientific contexts If you are writing about biology or zoology, you may need to use the word kangaroo in a more scientific context. In this case, you should make sure that you are using the correct scientific name for the animal, which is Macropus.
For example, "The Macropus genus includes several species of kangaroo."
5. Use it in cultural contexts
Finally, if you are writing about Australian culture or history, you may want to use the word kangaroo in a cultural context.
For example, you could write about the role of kangaroos in Aboriginal mythology or the use of kangaroo meat in traditional Australian cuisine.
In conclusion, the word kangaroo is a versatile and interesting word that can be used in a variety of contexts. Whether you are using it as a noun, adjective, or in an idiomatic expression, it is important to make sure that you are using it correctly and in the appropriate context. By following these tips, you can use the word kangaroo effectively in your writing and communication.
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