wallaroo
English
Etymology
From Dharug walaru.
Noun
wallaroo (plural wallaroos)
- Any of three closely related species of moderately large macropods, intermediate in size between the kangaroos and the wallabies.
- The common wallaroo, Macropus robustus; the most common and widespread species of the three.
Hyponyms
- (any of three intermediate-size macropods):
- common wallaroo, hill wallaroo - Macropus robustus
- black wallaroo, Bernard's wallaroo, Woodward's wallaroo - Macropus bernardus
- antilopine wallaroo - Macropus antilopinus
- (Macropus robustus): eastern wallaroo, euro
Translations
any of three intermediate-size macropods
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Macropus robustus
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See also
- joey
- marsupial
- potoroo
- wallaby