tiger |
kangaroo |
As nouns the difference between tiger and kangaroo
is that
tiger is
Panthera tigris, a large predatory mammal of the cat family, indigenous to Asia while
kangaroo is a member of the Macropodidae family of large marsupials with strong hind legs for hopping, native to Australia.
As a proper noun Tiger
is a town in Georgia.
As a verb kangaroo is
to practice kangaroo care on an infant; to hold a premature infant against the skin.
muskdeer |
kangaroo |
Muskdeer is likely misspelled.
Muskdeer has no English definition.
As a noun kangaroo is
a member of the Macropodidae family of large marsupials with strong hind legs for hopping, native to Australia.
As a verb kangaroo is
to practice kangaroo care on an infant; to hold a premature infant against the skin.
kangaroo |
beetle |
As nouns the difference between kangaroo and beetle
is that
kangaroo is a member of the macropodidae family of large marsupials with strong hind legs for hopping, native to australia while
beetle is any of numerous species of insect in the order coleoptera characterized by a pair of hard, shell-like front wings which cover and protect a pair of rear wings when at rest or
beetle can be a type of mallet with a large wooden head, used to drive wedges, beat pavements, etc.
As verbs the difference between kangaroo and beetle
is that
kangaroo is to practice kangaroo care on an infant; to hold a premature infant against the skin while
beetle is to move away quickly, to scurry away or
beetle can be to loom over; to extend or jut or
beetle can be to beat with a heavy mallet.
As an adjective beetle is
protruding, jutting, overhanging (as in
beetle brows ).
kangaroo |
bee |
As nouns the difference between kangaroo and bee
is that
kangaroo is a member of the macropodidae family of large marsupials with strong hind legs for hopping, native to australia while
bee is .
As a verb kangaroo
is to practice kangaroo care on an infant; to hold a premature infant against the skin.
banana |
kangaroo |
As a noun kangaroo is
a member of the macropodidae family of large marsupials with strong hind legs for hopping, native to australia.
As a verb kangaroo is
to practice kangaroo care on an infant; to hold a premature infant against the skin.
kangaroo |
kangaroolike |
As a noun kangaroo
is a member of the macropodidae family of large marsupials with strong hind legs for hopping, native to australia.
As a verb kangaroo
is to practice kangaroo care on an infant; to hold a premature infant against the skin.
As an adjective kangaroolike is
resembling or characteristic of a kangaroo.
kangaroo |
bettong |
As nouns the difference between kangaroo and bettong
is that
kangaroo is a member of the macropodidae family of large marsupials with strong hind legs for hopping, native to australia while
bettong is any marsupial of the genus bettongia, closely related to kangaroos.
As a verb kangaroo
is to practice kangaroo care on an infant; to hold a premature infant against the skin.
kangaroo |
macropodine |
As a noun kangaroo
is a member of the macropodidae family of large marsupials with strong hind legs for hopping, native to australia.
As a verb kangaroo
is to practice kangaroo care on an infant; to hold a premature infant against the skin.
As an adjective macropodine is
of, or pertaining to, the kangaroos and wallabies.
kangaroo |
springhare |
As nouns the difference between kangaroo and springhare
is that
kangaroo is a member of the Macropodidae family of large marsupials with strong hind legs for hopping, native to Australia while
springhare is a large, tunneling rodent
(Pedetes capensis) indigenous to southeast Africa, approximately 40 cm. (16 in.) long and notable for its leaping ability and physical resemblance to a miniature kangaroo.
As a verb kangaroo
is to practice kangaroo care on an infant; to hold a premature infant against the skin.
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