kangaroo
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Kangaroos are symbolic of Australia and are known for their powerful jumps. They raise their young in a pouch on their belly.
Kangaroos live in groups and use their tails for balance. This emoji is used to represent Australia, leaping, or moving forward.
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Kangaroos can jump up to 8 meters in a single leap and can run up to 70 km/h, demonstrating remarkable athleticism. As a representative marsupial, they have a unique reproductive method, protecting and raising their young in a pouch.
Featured on Australia's coat of arms, kangaroos hold significant meaning in Aboriginal Australian culture. While habitat loss due to environmental changes and urbanization poses a challenge in modern times, they are also a key attraction for ecotourism, drawing attention from tourists worldwide.