What's the difference:
Whats the difference between a Kangaroo and a Kangaroot?
A Kangaroo has powerful hind legs and short, thumbless forelimbs. A Kangaroo can travel at speeds up to 30 miles per hour and can leap some 30 feet. Kangaroos use their long tails for balancing. Their bodies are covered in thick, coarse, wooly hair that can be shades of gray, brown or red. Kangaroos are marsupials, which means that females carry newborns, or "joeys," in a pouch on the front of their abdomens. They are really cute in their looks and are common in Australia
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