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Schleich North America  |  SKU: MORG7215080

Model Number: 14756 - UPC : 005086147560

Schleich-S 14756 Figurine, 3 to 8 years, Kangaroo, Plastic

$6.51 $8.39
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Features

  • Red giant kangaroos can grow up to 3 m tall and can jump 12 m

Description

There are 65 kangaroo species - ranging from the small tree-kangaroo to the red giant kangaroo, which is the largest of all. When it stands upright, it is as tall as an adult human. The word 'kangaroo' comes from the language of the Aborigines, Australia's indigenous people. It basically means 'I don't understand', which was the answer given to British navigator James Cook when he asked what the animal was. What a misunderstanding. These marsupials have a kind of rubber band in their hind legs. It propels them upwards with each jump. The faster a kangaroo bounces, the farther the animal is 'catapulted' forwards and the less energy it consumes. Even though it can achieve a breathtaking speed of 64 km/h, there is one thing it cannot do: walk backwards.

Additional Information

  • Age Group: 3 to 8 years
  • Animal Type: Kangaroo
  • Dimensions: 2.6 in H x 4.5 in W x 1.4 in D
  • Material: Plastic


Schleich North America

Schleich-S 14756 Figurine, 3 to 8 years, Kangaroo, Plastic

$6.51 $8.39

There are 65 kangaroo species - ranging from the small tree-kangaroo to the red giant kangaroo, which is the largest of all. When it stands upright, it is as tall as an adult human. The word 'kangaroo' comes from the language of the Aborigines, Australia's indigenous people. It basically means 'I don't understand', which was the answer given to British navigator James Cook when he asked what the animal was. What a misunderstanding. These marsupials have a kind of rubber band in their hind legs. It propels them upwards with each jump. The faster a kangaroo bounces, the farther the animal is 'catapulted' forwards and the less energy it consumes. Even though it can achieve a breathtaking speed of 64 km/h, there is one thing it cannot do: walk backwards.

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