nail-tailed kangaroo
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Definition
Noun: A nail-tailed kangaroo is a small species of wallaby characterized by a distinctive, horny, nail-like spur at the end of its tail.
Usage
The term is used specifically to refer to members of the genus Onychogalea, which are marsupials native to Australia. It is a zoological name. - The researcher studied the habitat of the nail-tailed kangaroo. - Several species of nail-tailed kangaroo are now extinct.
Advanced Usage
- The feature is often described in scientific or wildlife contexts: "The defining trait of the genus is the nail-tailed characteristic."
- It can be used attributively: "nail-tailed kangaroo species."
Variants and Related Words
- Onychogalea: The scientific genus name for nail-tailed kangaroos.
- Wallaby: A general term for small- to medium-sized macropods, which includes nail-tailed kangaroos.
- Bridled nail-tail wallaby (): The common name for one surviving species.
- Northern nail-tail wallaby (): The common name for another surviving species.
Synonyms
- Nail-tail wallaby (This is a direct synonym and alternative common name).
Different Meanings
This term has only one specific zoological meaning and does not have other common definitions or idiomatic uses.
Noun
- small wallabies with a horny nail on the tip of the tail