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Life Sciences => Plant Sciences, Zoology & Evolution => Topic started by: DoctorBeaver on 21/01/2008 21:50:19

Title: Can kangaroos swim?
Post by: DoctorBeaver on 21/01/2008 21:50:19
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Title: Can kangaroos swim?
Post by: neilep on 21/01/2008 22:35:46
grrr !!

SOLO the Swimming Kangaroo can be found HERE (http://www.coralbay.info/solo.htm)


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"If you think there’s something funny about the picture you’d be right.  Kangaroos don’t usually swim.  They can, and they’re actually quite good at it, using their powerful back legs in a dog paddle style.  It’s an interesting quirk of a kangaroo’s biology that it can only use its legs independently when swimming. But they generally only take to the water when they’ve been chased into it."
Title: Can kangaroos swim?
Post by: DoctorBeaver on 21/01/2008 23:44:19
 [:o] Doggy-paddling roos! Now there's a novelty.
Title: Can kangaroos swim?
Post by: another_someone on 22/01/2008 00:10:34
Welcome back, Eth - we've been wondering about your absence.
Title: Can kangaroos swim?
Post by: DoctorBeaver on 22/01/2008 00:46:55
Welcome back, Eth - we've been wondering about your absence.

Thank you, George. I've been hibernating.
Title: Can kangaroos swim?
Post by: Karen W. on 22/01/2008 01:16:38
Yes indeed you have.. Glad to see you back.. welcome home!


Thats cool, I did not know they could swim either! He is a cute kangaroo.

grrr !!


"If you think there’s something funny about the picture you’d be right.  Kangaroos don’t usually swim.  They can, and they’re actually quite good at it, using their powerful back legs in a dog paddle style.  It’s an interesting quirk of a kangaroo’s biology that it can only use its legs independently when swimming. But they generally only take to the water when they’ve been chased into it."

do you mean that on land their feet stay together like when jumping or kicking the soup out of ya???
Title: Can kangaroos swim?
Post by: JnA on 22/01/2008 03:43:18
I think it's more a case of it's more labour intensive for them to move their feet individually on land... take away some of that pesky gravity...
Title: Can kangaroos swim?
Post by: that mad man on 22/01/2008 20:09:43
I only realised they could swim a few weeks ago after reading a news article.

A man was walking his dog on a beach in Australia when he saw a Kangaroo in the sea. A few moments later a shark pounced on it and dragged it down. He reported it to the police who did not believe him at first then someone else reported it. Remains were also found washed up on the beach.

They said it was very rare as Kangaroos don't normally take to water.


The original meaning of the word "Kangaroo".

"I don't understand"

 [;D]



Title: Can kangaroos swim?
Post by: JimBob on 22/01/2008 22:27:28
And they are marsupials - just to keep the zoology in this thread. (I have tonnes of little known trivia I am willing to share.)
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Title: Can kangaroos swim?
Post by: JimBob on 22/01/2008 22:29:31
Welcome back, Eth - we've been wondering about your absence.

Thank you, George. I've been hibernating.

I KNOW for sure that beavers don't hibernate. - You were in Russia going after all the girly beavers east of the Urals.
Title: Can kangaroos swim?
Post by: JnA on 23/01/2008 03:43:52
Lucky marsupials, a pouch would be neat

(https://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Ffarm3.static.flickr.com%2F2075%2F1672202328_4b653f8412.jpg&hash=a623f57860767b7fc8234448b8349716)
Title: Can kangaroos swim?
Post by: DoctorBeaver on 26/01/2008 21:29:25
Welcome back, Eth - we've been wondering about your absence.

Thank you, George. I've been hibernating.

I KNOW for sure that beavers don't hibernate. - You were in Russia going after all the girly beavers east of the Urals.

 [:I]

Spasibo tovarisch.
Title: Can kangaroos swim?
Post by: opus on 27/01/2008 15:53:58
can kangaroos swim? -Bound to.
Title: Can kangaroos swim?
Post by: DoctorBeaver on 27/01/2008 23:41:26
Bound? I didn't know roos were into bondage  [:0]
Title: Can kangaroos swim?
Post by: opus on 28/01/2008 20:02:16
no doc, as in 'bounding along' !
Title: Can kangaroos swim?
Post by: DoctorBeaver on 29/01/2008 08:08:26
no doc, as in 'bounding along' !

Boun Dinga Long, the famous Laotian mystic and founder of the Hoo Dun Dat method of martial arts.
Title: Can kangaroos swim?
Post by: opus on 29/01/2008 21:00:40
and his brother Plod.....!
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Post by: DoctorBeaver on 29/01/2008 23:47:33
His brother's a policeman?  [:0]
Title: Can kangaroos swim?
Post by: RD on 02/02/2008 14:04:30

The original meaning of the word "Kangaroo".

"I don't understand"

 [;D]

According to QI, Kangaroo = "I don't understand" is a myth.

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Stephen
Erm, no, I'll tell you the story. It's . . . In a strange way, it's sort of less interesting, but . . . but being the truth, it's quite interesting. Er, w— . . . In Baagandji, what it means is "horse", er, because in 18th-century Australia, there were 700 Aboriginal tribes speaking 250 separate languages between them. "Kangaroo" comes from the Guugu Yimithirr language, spoken around Botany Bay and first heard by Europeans on Cook's expedition in 1770. Now, when the first English settlers arrived 18 years later, having learned the word "kangaroo" from these peoples--

Alan
[with Stephen's generic accent] "Kangaroo."

Stephen
--they . . . they arrived in a completely different part of Australia. [to Alan, accented] "Kangaroo." I beg your pardon. Erm, so, wherever they went, they proudly used the word "kangaroo" to the locals, who, of course, had never heard the word because they spoke a different language. So, er, the locals, including the Baagandji, thought that it must mean "an animal we've never heard of". So when they first saw a horse, they thought that must be what this strange word "kangaroo" is.

http://www.freewebs.com/qitranscripts/107.htm