Tree Kangaroo (Noun)
Meaning
Arboreal wallabies of New Guinea and northern Australia having hind and forelegs of similar length.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- The tree-kangaroo is a unique marsupial found in the rainforests of New Guinea and northern Australia.
- Tree-kangaroos have strong arms and sharp claws that enable them to climb and jump through the trees with ease.
- In the wild, tree-kangaroos are primarily herbivores, feeding on leaves, fruits, and flowers.
- The tree-kangaroo's ability to live in trees has allowed it to thrive in its native habitats, avoiding many predators.
- Conservation efforts are underway to protect the tree-kangaroo and its habitats, which are threatened by deforestation and hunting.