Tap / click on image to see more RealViewsTM
CA$17.45
per keychain
 

Wild Australian Kangaroo Marsupial Roo Silhouette Keychain

Qty:
Aluminum Circle
+CA$4.55
+CA$4.55
+CA$22.35
+CA$22.35

Other designs from this category

About Keychains

About This Design

Wild Australian Kangaroo Marsupial Roo Silhouette Keychain

Wild Australian Kangaroo Marsupial Roo Silhouette Keychain

In common use the term is used to describe the largest species from this family, the Red Kangaroo, the Antilopine Kangaroo, and the Eastern and Western Grey Kangaroo of the Macropus genus. The family also includes many smaller species which include the wallabies, tree-kangaroos, wallaroos, pademelons and the Quokka, some 63 living species in all. Kangaroos are endemic to the continent of Australia, while the smaller macropods are found in Australia and New Guinea. In general, larger kangaroos have adapted much better to changes wrought to the Australian landscape by humans and though many of their smaller cousins are endangered, they are plentiful. They are not farmed to any extent, but wild kangaroos are shot for meat, sport, and to protect grazing land for sheep and cattle. Although there is some controversy, harvesting kangaroos for meat has many environmental and health benefits over sheep or cows grazed for meat. The kangaroo is a national symbol of Australia: its emblem is used on the Australian coat of arms, on some of its currency, as well as by some of Australia's best known organisations, including Qantas. The kangaroo is important to both Australian culture and the national image and consequently there are numerous popular culture references. The word kangaroo derives from the Guugu Yimidhirr word gangurru, referring to a grey kangaroo.The name was first recorded as "Kangooroo or Kanguru" on 4 August 1770, by Lieutenant (later Captain) James Cook on the banks of the Endeavour River at the site of modern Cooktown, when HM Bark Endeavour was beached for almost seven weeks to repair damage sustained on the Great Barrier Reef.Guugu Yimidhirr is the language of the people of the area. A common myth about the kangaroo's English name is that 'kagaroo' was a Guugu Yimidhirr phrase for "I don't understand you." According to this legend, Captain James Cook and naturalist Sir Joseph Banks were exploring the area when they happened upon the animal. They asked a nearby local what the creatures were called. The local responded "Kangaroo", meaning "I don't understand you", which Cook took to be the name of the creature. The Kangaroo myth was debunked in the 1970s by linguist John B. Haviland in his research with the Guugu Yimidhirr people. Male kangaroos are called bucks, boomers, jacks, or old men; females are does, flyers, or jills, and the young ones are joeys. The collective noun for kangaroos is a mob, troop, or court. Kangaroos are often colloquially referred to as roos.

Customer Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars rating5.5K Total Reviews
4280 total 5-star reviews790 total 4-star reviews218 total 3-star reviews118 total 2-star reviews103 total 1-star reviews
5,509 Reviews
Reviews for similar products
5 out of 5 stars rating
By J.December 1, 2024Verified Purchase
Metal Circle Keychain, 5.08 cm
Beautifully made, picture has excellent qualiry. I just love it! Thank you!
5 out of 5 stars rating
By Ali Y.February 4, 2026Verified Purchase
Metal Circle Keychain, 5.08 cm
Lovely & cute keychains i love them thank you sooo much ,they also reached to me soo fast 😍.
from zazzle.com (US)
4 out of 5 stars rating
By Joanne G.February 27, 2026Verified Purchase
Metal Circle Keychain, 5.08 cm
They are beautiful but the second batch the border was wider taking away from the picture.

Tags

Keychains
blackblueorangesilhouetteanimalaustraliadownunderdownunderwild
All Products
blackblueorangesilhouetteanimalaustraliadownunderdownunderwild

Other Info

Product ID: 146215676416933595
Designed on 2009-08-11, 3:57 PM
Rating: G