Dusk attempted hunt kangaroo but no success: animals bound away so swiftly.
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Of the natural history of the kangaroo we are still very ignorant.
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Amongst the animal productions the kangaroo and cassowary hold the first ranks.
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The kangaroo and the miser carry all they love in a pouch.
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That's what they call a kangaroo court, right? He looked toward Greene.
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And a quirky nature fact about the dentition of a small wallaby.
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The wallaby is a smaller kind of kangaroo which is also hunted.
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Find it but man doesn't know that a wallaby is a kangaroo.
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We have seen no other game, except one wallaby and one kangaroo.
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Saw traces of kangaroo, emu, and wallaby on our way here yesterday.
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The lining was a major difficulty at first till somebody suggested a young wallabyskin.
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The moonlight on the gray kangaroofur turned it to frosted silver of the coldest.
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Maisie wrapped herself in the soft marten skins, turning the gray kangaroofur to the outside.
Uso de kangaroo skin en inglés
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Those that were noticed, were made of the red kangarooskin.
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Facebook Twitter Pinterest Sydney Sandal Company's shoes made from kangarooskin.
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A wallet, or man's travelling bag, made of a kangarooskin, with the fur outside.
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I therefore made him a set of moccasins out of kangarooskin, and tied them on his feet.
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They wore the usual kangarooskin cloak thrown over the back or shoulder, and thickly smeared with red ochre and grease.
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The A$200 million ($140 million) trade of kangarooskin and meat is an emotive issue.
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I collected a quantity of it in a kangarooskin, but this took a considerable time, because the liquid oozed very slowly.
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She has a lover among the dead, who has presented her with a red kangarooskin, and in this she appears at her rising.
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Once I made myself a huge, hideous mask out of a kangarooskin, with holes slit in it for the nose, mouth, and eyes.
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The natives wore cloaks made of kangarooskins.
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In years gone by, Chen would stay open until the wee hours, selling kangarooskins and Australian wool to crowds of Chinese tourists.
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I made them several presents of fish hooks, and kangarooskins, but could not get them to approach within a hundred yards of us.
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He saw some miserable wigwams, in which were nothing but a few kangarooskins spread on the ground, and a basket made of rushes.
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(1) The Australian Dawn, with her present of a red kangarooskin, was not more lightly won than the chaste Selene.
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"Never wear kangaroo leather boots-neveruse kangarooskin rugs, and"-hereit hesitated a little, as though the subject were a most unpleasant one to mention.