Billie - The Australian Kangaroo
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Owner:
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The Dhuie's
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Released:
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Wednesday, January 8, 2014
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Origin:
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Western Australia, Australia
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"Billie - The Australian Kangaroo" would like to travel to all over the world visiting as many reserves, parks, woods or open spaces and then one day return home to the "Ravenswood TB Exchange" (GC4WBKY).
Please take photos of my journey and post them with your log and take great care of me. I don't mind what or were I visit.
Kangaroo Facts
A male kangaroo is called a boomer.
A female kangaroo is called a flyer.
A baby kangaroo is called a joey.
When European explorers first saw these strange hopping animals they asked a native Australian (aborigine) what they were called. He replied "kangaroo" meaning "I don't understand" your question.
The explorers thought this was the animal's name, and that's how the kangaroo got its name.
A Kangaroo is a marsupial mammal. It is a macropod which means "big foot".
There are over 40 different types (species) of Kangaroo. The smaller ones are usually called Wallabies.
The largest is the Red Kangaroo. It stands taller than a man and can weigh 85 kg's. It is the largest marsupial in the world.
On the Australian coat of arms the Emu and the Kangaroo were selected as symbols of Australia to represent the country progress because they are always moving forward and never move backwards.
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Tracking History (14379.4mi) View Map
Mistraluna took it to Samphire Cove Reserve
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Western Australia, Australia
- 28.69 miles
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Mistraluna took it to The Littlest Matryoshka
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Western Australia, Australia
- 8.45 miles
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Mistraluna took it to AP 704 Serpentine Ship Wreck
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Western Australia, Australia
- .29 miles
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Mistraluna took it to AP 732 Serpentine Ship Wreck
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Western Australia, Australia
- .31 miles
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Mistraluna took it to AP 733 Serpentine Ship Wreck
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Western Australia, Australia
- .18 miles
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Mistraluna took it to AP 734 Serpentine Ship Wreck
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Western Australia, Australia
- .18 miles
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Mistraluna took it to AP 708 Serpentine Ship Wreck
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Western Australia, Australia
- .33 miles
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Mistraluna took it to AP 706 Serpentine Ship Wreck
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Western Australia, Australia
- .19 miles
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Mistraluna took it to AP 705 Serpentine Ship Wreck
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Western Australia, Australia
- .44 miles
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Mistraluna took it to AP 702 Serpentine Ship Wreck
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Western Australia, Australia
- .13 miles
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