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<big><big>Viena kengūrų rūšis vadinasi<big><big> </big></big>„euro“
(atsitiktinai).</big></big><br>
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On 2010.11.27 23:40, Junda wrote:
<blockquote cite="mid:icqu9c$ep$2@trimpas.omnitel.net" type="cite">o
tai kuo čia tos kengūros su euro susijusios?
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On 2010.11.25 01:52, GK wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite"><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://australian-animals.net/wallaroo.htm">http://australian-animals.net/wallaroo.htm</a>
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*WALLAROO (Euro) *
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click for info on pic <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="http://www.afrigalah.com/"><http://www.afrigalah.com/></a>
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Is a Wallaroo a Kangaroo ?
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NO
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There are 4 main types of "Kangaroo like" animals
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1) Red Kangaroo
<a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="http://users.tpg.com.au/readmana/red.htm"><http://users.tpg.com.au/readmana/red.htm></a>
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2) Grey Kangaroo
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3) Wallaby
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4) Wallaroo (Euro)
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These are all mammals, and are termed marsupials because
they keep
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their young in a pouch They are the only vertrabrate
animal over 5
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kg to HOP
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Common Wallaroo or Euro
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In eastern Australia it is a grey animal and is called the
Common
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Wallaroo, (1/2 way between a WALLaby and a kangAROO in
size)
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In central and western Australia it is reddish, lives in
hot, arid
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regions and is known as the Euro.
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But essentially they are the same animal.
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The above statement is a non-scientific generalisation as
their
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are many species & sub species of Wallaroos
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click for info on pic <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="http://www.wildcare.com.au/"><http://www.wildcare.com.au/></a>
click for info
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on pic
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Description
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Wallaroos have bare muzzles and relatively large ears
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Head and body: 55-110cm
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Tail: 53-90cm
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Male Wallaroos are as much as twice the weight of females
(Males
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up to 40 -50 Kilograms).
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the Infant born to a Wallaroo is called a Joey
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Wallaroos are quiet animals using foot thumping to warn
each other
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of danger, When annoyed they may "hiss or cough".
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Habits
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click for info on pic
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<a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="http://www.richardanderson.org/photos/australia.html"><http://www.richardanderson.org/photos/australia.html></a> The
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Wallaroo is a solitary animal, preferring its own company
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During the day the Wallaroo sleeps a in shelter, usually
under a
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rock overhang on a rock strewn slope or in a cave on the
upper
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parts of an escarpment.
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At night the Wallaroo descends to graze on more level
ground, such
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diverse areas from forest to arid tussock grassland, to
the edge
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of plains.
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Because of this habit, the damage it sometimes causes to
crops or
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pastures is often blamed on plains-dwelling kangaroos.)
The
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Wallaroo will stay in its own home range which is fairly
small
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(usually 2-3 km radius)Wallaroos have bare muzzles and
relatively
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large ears
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click for info on pic <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="http://www.afrigalah.com/"><http://www.afrigalah.com/></a>
Dry Spell Habits
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In dry spells,the Wallaroo can survive obtaining all
necessary water
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from its food, so long as moisture bearing food is
available.
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By staying in caves during the day energy is conserved
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Their loss of water is similar to a camel only 2-4 % of
their
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body weight per day
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Wallaroos also breed less when conditions are harsh, and
unlike
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the Kangaroo will stay put and "tough it out" in severe
droughts
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Breeding
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Sexual maturity is reached between 18 and 24 months.
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Wallaroos breed through out the year.
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A single young Wallaroo is born, a hairless creature the
size of a
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peanut which crawls up to the mothers pouch, burrows
inside and
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attaches itself to a teat.
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The infant Wallaroo can stay up to a year in its mothers
pouch
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On 2010.11.24 08:47, Romas Z. wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">Latviai sako "eiro", bet jiems tai
draudžiama ;)
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Bulgarai norėjo ant euro banknotų matyti užrašą kirilica
(graikams tai
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leido), bet jiems parodė špygą.
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Visur politika.
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"AS" wrote in message
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"Romas Z." <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:romas@z.lt"><romas@z.lt></a> wrote in message
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<blockquote type="cite">Tai kad visi sako "a hundred euros".
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O raso (oficialiai) "EUR 10,000", par example: "Total budget
amounted
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to EUR 10,123.12".
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Visi sako "eurai", bet pagal tuos pacius standartus
draudziama. Tai ir
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suprask galu gale...
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