Tree dwelling, leaf-eating species such as the tree kangaroo and the ring-tailed possum were found to be quite resilient. |
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The kangaroo bar on the front of the four-wheel drive ploughed down the long grasses. |
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Others later compared it to the sound of a kangaroo, or marsupials such as quolls. |
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We installed a kangaroo bar to prevent damage when kangaroos jumped into the oncoming car lights. |
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The Royal Australian Army owned this model, fitted with the usual kangaroo bar up front to reduce collision damage. |
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The human body makes that sound when hit by a kangaroo bar mounted on the front of a truck. |
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You might have heard us mentioning on the air that the Cubs held kangaroo court last week. |
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They are treated as witnesses rather than prosecutors at the weekly kangaroo court known as the tribunal. |
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Geraldton shoppers have been treated to a wildflower extravaganza, with banksias and kangaroo paws covering the centre mall area. |
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The purpose of this study was to determine the feasibility and acceptability of kangaroo care in a tertiary care hospital in India. |
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Randall and Matocq showed that gopher snakes respond to footdrumming of the banner-tailed kangaroo rat. |
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The airline will undoubtedly benefit from the agreement, most particularly on that first hop of the kangaroo route, between Sydney and Hong Kong. |
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You can walk into the hills and beyond to collect bush tucker, and hunt kangaroo. |
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Unlike its better behaved cousin, kangaroo vine can grow you out of house and home! |
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The chefs meanwhile offer up such delights as caviar, oysters and kangaroo steak. |
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Baby may go home at 1800g if he is gaining weight in kangaroo care and is mostly breastfed. |
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Place the sweet potato mash in the centre of the plate and then the seared kangaroo on the potato facing inwards. |
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The study will be the first to measure the potential effect of kangaroo care on neonatal and infant mortality. |
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Remember that in some instances, kangaroo care has meant the difference between life and death. |
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Rather, the reason is that scientists have no desire to participate in a kangaroo court whose verdict was decided a long time ago. |
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We still got an opossum, a red kangaroo, a Bennett wallaby, too, and millipedes, and a kookaburra, whatever that is. |
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Even the most properly constituted court is only a kangaroo court without a lawyer. |
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It's from there that we have the word kangaroo which reflects the local Aboriginal language of that place. |
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The process was, by any standard, a kangaroo court, with Johnston unable to attend and found guilty in absentia. |
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Also, the trailers and TV ads are conning us into believing that it's about a talking kangaroo. |
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People are harassed, victimised for speaking to the Press, hauled before terrible kangaroo courts if they step out of line. |
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Instead, they're saying that after a year of hardship, I've now got to go before a kangaroo court. |
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Activity is only observed from March to October, suggesting the kangaroo mice may hibernate. |
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The kidneys of kangaroo mice are very efficient, and fat is stored in their tails. |
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The tail of the kangaroo mouse is thickest in the middle, tapered at both ends, black tip, and no tuft. |
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The kangaroo mice are narrowly adapted, so finding the correct floral and soil composition is essential. |
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In the front yard, purple hop bush and kangaroo paw reflect the rusty colors of the home. |
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Agapanthus, daylilies, kangaroo paws, lemon grass and red hot pokers are in this category. |
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There are a whole range of different coloured kangaroo paw in front of us, but what's the idea behind this nursery? |
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A mysterious creature described as a cross between a kangaroo, a leopard, a monkey and a cat is stalking Salisbury. |
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It lacked Tarana's homely gaggle of locals, but made up for it by having a 4ft kangaroo lounging decadently in front of the fire in the snug. |
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Foot-drumming of banner-tailed kangaroo rats and the chela drumming of the male fiddler crab are percussion-induced seismic signals. |
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Think about someone convicted by a kangaroo court with faceless judges moving to the UK to escape further persecution. |
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This is rich coming from a bald old guy with a bushy beard and a paunch like a kangaroo. |
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The menu is a carnivore's paradise with novelties including venison, wild boar, ostrich, springbok, zebra, kangaroo and shark. |
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Methods of kangaroo management vary to some extent from state to state, but each one sets commercial quotas to prevent overharvesting. |
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However, the main problem with all kangaroo shooting remains the fate of joeys. |
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He would reclaim a high degree of species-typical functioning, living more robustly the unique life of a kangaroo. |
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I Australianized the recipe a little bit by using kangaroo steak instead of venison. |
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Mice in near biblical plague numbers crowd my abode, also pack rats and kangaroo rats. |
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While rib-eye steaks have been off the menu since 2010, rump steaks, chicken Kiev and kangaroo fillets have been served during the past year. |
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When a primary consumer, such as a kangaroo rat, eats the seeds of a creosote bush, it gains the energy it needs to live and reproduce. |
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It also offers thermal lining at the hood, a drawstring hood, and kangaroo pockets. |
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In kangaroo rats and some vole species, investigators have found that male brains have a slightly larger hippocampus. |
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The menu also included oysters, prawns, turkey, smoked kangaroo, dampers, bread with wattleseed and a range of desserts with native fruits. |
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Whether those kangaroo courts or the regular federal courts will have recourse to the death penalty remains to be seen, but it seems likely. |
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Well Kayne's waistcoat was made out of several native Australian animals, possibly possum, wombat, kangaroo and wallaby pelts, all sewn together. |
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Species specific footdrumming patterns are documented in gerbils, elephant shrews and kangaroo rats. |
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He thinks the rat kangaroo moniker has somewhat tarnished bettongs ' image. |
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Other wildlife include the koomal, wambenger, quenda, bush rat, kangaroo, several species of birds of prey and nocturnal birds. |
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The dingo, one of Australia's many indigenous animals, is also, like the kangaroo, something of a national mascot. |
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A 150-pound red kangaroo was found hopping along the highway near here, and no one seems to know where it came from. |
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The governor of New South Wales in 1792 sent George III the first kangaroo to be trans-shipped. |
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Scientists may have to re-draw the family trees of many animals, after discovering that the kangaroo is not related to the duck-billed platypus. |
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What a sight he made when he fashioned his coat-tails into a kind of pouch and hopped about the room imitating a kangaroo. |
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Out in the Australian wilderness and the wide-open spaces, the only equivalent to a fox hunt that I can think of is a kangaroo shoot. |
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He is not even sure of what distinguishes a large wallaby from a small kangaroo. |
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Camel was on the menu, as well as broadbill, kangaroo tail, emu, crocodile, native leaf salad, quandongs and kakadu plums. |
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I choose seared kangaroo served on wattle seed bread with a wild tomato chutney and warrigal greens. |
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Continuing my inspection, I am pleased to find her wearing a cream boat neck sweater, slightly ribbed with a kangaroo pocket in the front. |
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Macalister says that the muscle is especially developed in leaping animals such as the kangaroo, jerboa, macrocelides. |
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Good wine in the restaurant plus dishes like blinis and seared kangaroo make this a must-see masterpiece. |
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The trial judge rejected as fanciful such hypotheses as a kangaroo hopping onto the road coincidentally with the car coming the other way. |
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Another highlight of the expedition was the discovery of a population of the golden-mantled tree kangaroo. |
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But imagine what it's like for a tree kangaroo living in the ever-shrinking rainforests of tropical north Queensland. |
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There is a sugar glider, an emu and a kangaroo, several koalas, snakes, geckos, frogs, and eagle, a wombat, a pelican, and many more as well. |
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The eclectic garden uses Mexican pebbles as a ground-cover and is punctuated with yellow-blooming kangaroo paws and purple-flowered hebes. |
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He was tried in a kangaroo court and hanged, his corpse left to rot on the gibbet for four years. |
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Wabularoo naughtoni, supposed ancestor of all the macropods, was clearly a kangaroo. |
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Josi, the young kangaroo, has very large feet and is depressed and embarrassed that she can't use a skipping rope. |
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Look for unique flowers from the Mediterranean climate regions of the world, such as African daisies, Australian kangaroo paw and Mediterranean throatwort. |
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Blackstone growled down at the kangaroo mouse, before turning away. |
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He also described how kangaroo care fits this original paradigm and the role that health care technology should play in the care of premature infants. |
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Instead he is being handed over to the US government to be put through a kangaroo court which will rely on evidence gathered by the British police. |
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It does not work quite like that for, fortunately, in addition to the law, we also have a jury called the electorate rather than a kangaroo court called the British media. |
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The other process is a kangaroo court where the prosecutors design the rules of the forum to ensure that a conviction is obtained without any reference to justice or fairness. |
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Ornamental trees and shrubs in shades of burgundy, plum, rust, gold, and celery green are backdrops for shapely succulents, phormiums, and kangaroo paws. |
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The low-grade kangaroo meat used in the sausages is in a different class from the high-quality prime cuts that reach Moscow's pricier restaurants via Europe. |
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The year before, I had begun getting her used to the mountains by carrying her on lifts and skiing down gentle slopes, holding her in my arms like a baby kangaroo. |
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Pocket mice are smaller, and while they are saltatorial, their hind limbs are not as modified as those of kangaroo rats and their locomotion is primarily quadrupedal. |
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Dimples and scratches in the sand also reveal the presence of numerous small mammals, including kangaroo rats, ground squirrels, pocket mice, and wood rats. |
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The sacking of Gotham is depicted largely in the form of a burlesque kangaroo court straight out of Terry Gilliam. |
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When I was a child I can remember I had kangaroo rats, wallabies, wallaroos, brush wallabies, all different marsupials as pets, and they were really very, very interesting. |
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The jaguar is as much a symbol of Belize as the kangaroo is of Australia. |
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Because many desert rodents that footdrum, such as kangaroo rats, inhabit open habitats and tend to forage in areas with little cover, locomotion for escape is well developed. |
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Both of the airlines compete on a large number of routes into and out of Australia, not least on the kangaroo route, but also on routes into Asia. |
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Ornamental plants related to the grapevine include the Virginia creeper in the US and Europe, the kangaroo vine in Australia, and Japanese ivy and Crimson Glory in Japan. |
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The presence of extremely large upper canines in an herbivorous kangaroo is a unexpected example of evolutionary convergence with Tertiary and even extant ungulates. |
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And toss in a barbie with kangaroo kebabs, plus healthy juices to drink. |
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And this is not the first time that the kangaroo courts of rural India have made such appalling judgments. |
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All other equipment and kit will feature the more modern logo featuring the traditional kangaroo and emu, and the Southern Cross, illuminated by a sunburst. |
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A large glass flute filled with gel was next and David arranged into this kangaroo paws, palm leaves, asparagus fern, and green amaranthus trailing over the edge. |
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This means they are related to the kangaroo, and in size they are especially close to the forest wallabies and tree kangaroos of Eastern Australia. |
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You always know what to expect from an Elvis movie, and this one settles comfortably into its well established formula like a baby kangaroo in its momma's pouch. |
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Who's for savoring emu, kangaroo, or skate wing dusted with bunya nut? |
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They had recently taken some fuel out to reduce the two foot long gobs of flame exiting the exhausts on each downshift, introducing some kangaroo factor at pit exit speed. |
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Mammals such as banner-tailed kangaroo rats and pack rats also alter the landscape of desert ecosystems and redistribute nutrients through their activities. |
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Restaurants aimed at tourists include kangaroo and duck-billed platypus. |
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The kangaroo immediately adjourned, and evanished below the horizon. |
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But before Rex tells any more of his rip-roaring stories over kangaroo steaks and tin mugs of red wine around his island campfire, he wants to get a few things straight. |
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A lone cheetah, a lone tiger and an African lion and a couple of lionesses are no more exciting than small herds of kangaroo, deer, giraffe or Barbary sheep. |
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John, as mentioned at the outset, had two dogs that were almost drowned by a wild buck kangaroo when it took them on in a small reservoir on his family's property. |
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Field diagnosed the kangaroo as a cross between squirrel and deer, with five claws on its forepaw but only three talons on its hind legs, as if it were partly avian. |
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The kangaroo pouch containing the letters lay open on the table. |
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A Grape ivy, which is also known as kangaroo vine is an Austral-asian plant. |
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Research has shown skin-to-skin contact, or kangaroo care as it is known in Kate's native Australia, is vital for new babies and their mothers. |
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Denmark is famed for its blue wren population, but also attracts many varieties of possum and kangaroo. |
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But there's this pouch just below my belly button, very marsupial, where the kangaroo lives. |
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Three scientists have just spent 20 years studying kangaroo rats and gerbils. |
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In the deserts of the lower Sonoran zone, the mammals include the jackrabbit, kangaroo rat, squirrel, and opossum. |
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Squirrels and kangaroo rats are able to locate caches of food by spatial memory, rather than just by smell. |
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This process is known as polyphyodonty and amongst the other mammals, only occurs in the kangaroo and elephant. |
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This is now called kangaroo care and is practised all over the incubators or ventilators. |
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The deep pink flowers of Leptospermum scoparium alongside the paler pink, fluffy Ptilotus and vibrant red kangaroo paws. |
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Our wild animals consist of bobcat, mountain lion, badgers, raccoon, kangaroo mice, newts and a gray burrowing critter about the size of a hand. |
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The newspaper was duly found guilty of crimes against the language in the modern-day kangaroo court known as Twitter. |
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Being a Yank, it takes me a moment to realize that a kangaroo bar is the metal guard I noticed on the front of his truck. |
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I felt as if I were in a literary version of kangaroo court. |
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Fans can expect to see animals such as a baby cheetah, kangaroo, baby tiger, two-toed sloth, penguin and more. |
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The incident comes months after a kangaroo court ordered a woman to be stoned to death on adultery charge in the district. |
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The kangaroo rat collects all it can find and stores them in larder chambers in its burrow. |
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Some other examples include other names of animals like kangaroo, koala, wombat, as well as boomerang and corroboree. |
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Co-bedding and kangaroo care show that not all advances in modern medicine need involve yards of tubing and beeping machines. |
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The surgeon tended the compound spiral fracture and bound the bone with kangaroo tendon. |
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Marsupials include the kangaroo, the koala, the Tasmanian Devil, wallabies, bilbies, quolls, and the opossum. |
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Tensions between Tasmania's black and white inhabitants rose, partly driven by increasing competition for kangaroo and other game. |
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Australian police have been given the run around by a three-year-old eastern grey kangaroo in Melbourne. |
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Not only could Skippy understand humans, but this female eastern grey kangaroo could communicate back with her trademark 'tchk tchk tchk' noise. |
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Robert Parker's Texan kangaroo rat and Sandra Madgwick's hog-nosed skunk flea were great fun and showed a real comic talent. |
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Pot chrysanthemums, spider plants and kangaroo vines will provide instant architectural interest and colour outside at this time of year. |
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Pot chrysanthemums, spider plants and kangaroo vines will provide interest and colour. |
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Compared with other Australian native cut flowers, kangaroo paws deteriorate quickly following removal from cold storage. |
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It is well understood that kangaroo courts are to be avoided, if at all possible. |
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They take him off to face their kangaroo court in the cellar of a deserted brewery. |
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Like a kangaroo novice, each joey word must take at least one hop through the letters of the mother word. |
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Among the kangaroo words that yield the most joviality and joy are those that conceal multiple joeys. |
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Massimo's finger was poised above red on his multi-coloured biro like a kangaroo frozen in headlights. |
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The fabulous oolacunta, a rat kangaroo that is now extinct, streaked across the desert at speeds that made it seem to float above the ground. |
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Human rights groups say such orders issued by kangaroo courts are not uncommon in rural regions in India. |
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Warnings are being given by the wildlife campaigners that cousins of the kangaroo, bettongs and rock-wallabies, are on the verge of extinction. |
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On top it's a dry cactused area inhabited by typical upper desert creatures such as kangaroo rats and collared lizards. |
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Many such are localised, and do not form part of general Australian use, while others, such as kangaroo, boomerang, budgerigar, wallaby and so on have become international. |
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Crepe myrtle branches, kangaroo paw, ferns, and monstera leaves accented the designs, and planters of Boston ferns were placed at the base of the columns. |
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The menu included Australian specialties like kangaroo and Lamingtons. |
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A plant called kangaroo apple can be eaten for birth control, he says. |
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Instead of walking, some bipeds hop, such as kangaroos and kangaroo rats. |
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Australian sausages have traditionally been made with beef, pork and chicken, while recently game meats such as kangaroo have been used that typically have much less fat. |
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It would be rather peculiar to see a kangaroo hopping down a city street. |
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Tropical species, such as the golden bandicoot, the golden backed tree-rat and the antilopine kangaroo, could be pushed into the cattle-degraded southern tropical zone. |
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When it had advanced from the wood, it hopped much after the fashion of a kangaroo, using its hind feet and tail to propel it, and when it stood erect, it sat upon its tail. |
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Audiences are introduced to creatures including a morris-dancing flea, a ballroomdancing Longhorn ram, a woolly monkey, a Southern Cape zebra and a Texan kangaroo rat. |
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The marsupial frog keeps her eggs in a pouch like a kangaroo. |
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Researchers in Australia are looking into the possibility of reducing methane from cattle and sheep by introducing digestive bacteria from kangaroo intestines into livestock. |
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Easy meat before the tantalising teasers of kangaroo intestines. |
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The latter creature features a marsupial pouch containing two offspring, and the characteristically bent hind legs of a kangaroo or another member of the macropod family. |
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On the street side of the boutique, outdoor seating is framed by a lush landscape of topiary, iceberg roses, kangaroo paws and gardenia, sheltering guests from foot traffic. |
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The kowari might pass for a kangaroo rat, except for being about half the size, and the pygmy planigale looks very much like a house mouse, but smaller. |
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