- wallabies. The word "
wallaroo" is from the
Dharug walaru with
spelling influenced by the
words "kangaroo" and "wallaby".
Wallaroos are
typically distinct...
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pouch of the mother.
Wallaroos are also polygynous,
which means that the
males can have
multiple female partners. Male
wallaroos will
engage in non-deadly...
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History -
Buildcorp Wallaroos".
wallaroos.rugby.
Retrieved 11
November 2022. Grey,
Lachlan (12
October 2024). "Champions:
Wallaroos down 13-woman Scotland...
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Western Australia a town in
Australia The "
Wallaroos", the
Australia women's
national rugby union team HMS
Wallaroo (1890), a Pearl-class
cruiser active off...
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smaller member of the
kangaroos and wallabies, and the
smallest of the
wallaroos. The males' fur
colour is
predominately very dark
brown to black, whereas...
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Wallaroo is a port town on the
western side of
Yorke Peninsula in
South Australia, 160
kilometres (100 mi)
northwest of Adelaide. It is one of the three...
- or female. She was
involved in the
Wallaroos 2023 camp but did not get selected.
Halse was
selected in the
Wallaroos 30-member
squad for the 2024 Pacific...
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Laurie O'Reilly Cup "Our
History -
Buildcorp Wallaroos".
wallaroos.rugby.
Retrieved 2022-11-11.
Results Summary at stats.allblacks.com
Wallaroos Results...
- HMS
Wallaroo was a Pearl-class
cruiser built for the
Royal Navy,
originally named HMS Persian,
built by Armstrong, Mitc****, Elswick,
Newcastle upon Tyne...
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Wallaroo railway station was
located on the Balaklava-Moonta
railway line. It
served the town of
Wallaroo,
South Australia.
Wallaroo railway station opened...