great grey kangaroo
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Definition
Noun: * A large marsupial mammal: The great grey kangaroo is a very large, greyish-brown kangaroo species (Macropus giganteus or Macropus fuliginosus, depending on regional classification) native to Australia. It was once abundant in open, wooded areas.
Usage Notes
- This is a specific, compound noun referring to a particular species of kangaroo. It is used as a single unit to name the animal.
- It is typically used in zoological, biological, or general descriptive contexts about Australian wildlife.
- The term "great grey kangaroo" can refer to one of two similar species: the Eastern Grey Kangaroo () or the Western Grey Kangaroo (). The definition often emphasizes its historical abundance in specific habitats.
Examples
- The great grey kangaroo is one of the largest marsupials in the world.
- Conservation efforts focus on protecting the habitat of the great grey kangaroo.
- We spotted a great grey kangaroo grazing in the distance.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used in comparative biology: "The great grey kangaroo has a more woodland-based ecology than the red kangaroo of the arid interior."
Variants and Related Words
- Eastern Grey Kangaroo (n): () A primary species referred to by the name "great grey kangaroo," found in eastern Australia.
- Western Grey Kangaroo (n): () Another primary species referred to by the name "great grey kangaroo," found in southern and western Australia.
- Forester Kangaroo (n): Another common name for the Eastern Grey Kangaroo, used primarily in Tasmania.
- Macropod (n): The biological family () that includes kangaroos, wallabies, and related species.
Synonyms
- Grey kangaroo (n): A common shorter form.
- Giant kangaroo (n): An informal descriptive synonym emphasizing its size. (Note: This is less precise and can refer to other large species).
Noun
- very large greyish-brown Australian kangaroo formerly abundant in open wooded areas