jerboa kangaroo
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Definition
- Noun:
- A small marsupial mammal: The term "jerboa kangaroo" refers to a specific type of small, bipedal, hopping marsupial, scientifically known as a potoroid. It is characterized by its jerboa-like appearance, with long hind legs and a long tail, used for hopping.
Usage
- The term "jerboa kangaroo" is a historical or common name used to describe particular species of rat-kangaroos, most notably the brush-tailed rat kangaroo (). It is used in zoological contexts or historical descriptions of Australian fauna.
Examples
- Noun:
- The jerboa kangaroo, or brush-tailed bettong, is a nocturnal marsupial.
- Early explorers described encountering a jerboa kangaroo in the Australian bush.
Advanced Usage
- The name "jerboa kangaroo" is an example of a compound descriptive name, comparing the animal's locomotion and form to that of a jerboa (a rodent) and a kangaroo (a marsupial). It is not a standard modern taxonomic term but persists in historical literature.
Variants and Related Words
- Brush-tailed rat kangaroo (n): The primary modern common name for the species historically called the jerboa kangaroo.
- Bettong (n): The general name for the genus () to which this animal belongs.
- Potoroo (n): A related genus of small macropod marsupials.
Synonyms
- Brush-tailed bettong: The more precise and commonly used synonym.
- Woylie: A common name used in Western Australia for the same species ().
Notes
- The "jerboa kangaroo" is not a true kangaroo (family Macropodidae) but is a member of the rat-kangaroo family (Potoroidae). Its name derives from its physical resemblance to the unrelated jerboa, due to its hopping gait and body proportions.
Noun
- brush-tailed rat kangaroo