A large plant-eating marsupial with a long powerful tail and strongly developed hind limbs that enable it to travel by leaping, found only in Australia and New Guinea
any of several herbivorous leaping marsupials of Australia and New Guinea having large powerful hind legs and a long thick tail
A kangaroo is a marsupial from the family Macropodidae (macropods, meaning 'large foot'). In common use the term is used to describe the largest species from this family, especially those of the genus Macropus, Red Kangaroo, Antilopine Kangaroo, Eastern Grey Kangaroo and Western Grey Kangaroo.
Kangaroo is a 1952 American film directed by Lewis Milestone.
A lockable bag for mail or dispatches
A pocketlike abdominal receptacle in which marsupials carry their young during lactation
put into a small bag
a small or medium size container for holding or carrying things
A small bag or other flexible receptacle, typically carried in a pocket or attached to a belt
an enclosed space; "the trapped miners found a pocket of air"
A very young child, esp. one newly or recently born
a very young child (birth to 1 year) who has not yet begun to walk or talk; "the baby began to cry again"; "she held the baby in her arms"; "it sounds simple, but when you have your own baby it is all so different"
pamper: treat with excessive indulgence; "grandparents often pamper the children"; "Let's not mollycoddle our students!"
The youngest member of a family or group
the youngest member of a group (not necessarily young); "the baby of the family"; "the baby of the Supreme Court"
A young or newly born animal
scary kangaroo baby
look in the pouch. that's not part of the kangaroo -- it's a baby's skinny, hairless arm poking its was out of the pouch. not a pretty sight.