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1. Animals of To-day, Their Life and Conversation by Charles John Cornish (1898)
"Our climate suits both the great gray kangaroo and the much scarcer great red
kangaroo, and these, with many of the smaller species, are bred in the ..."
2. Winners in Life's Race, Or, The Great Backboned Family by Arabella Burton Buckley (1882)
"There they browse upon the grass and leaves as our cattle do in Europe, and some
of them, such as the great gray Kangaroo, f grow to be as much as five feet ..."
3. The Writings in Prose and Verse of Rudyard Kipling by Rudyard Kipling (1899)
"He strangled a wild desire to order a special train, but bought a great gray
kangaroo cloak lined with glossy black marten, and then retired into himself to ..."