IPA: /kəˈruː/
KK: /kæˈru/
A type of dry, scrubby land found in southern Africa, often characterized by low shrubs and sparse vegetation.
The karroo is home to many unique species of plants and animals.
The word 'karroo' originates from the Khoikhoi language, meaning a dry, open area or scrubland. It refers specifically to a type of arid region found in southern Africa, characterized by low vegetation and sparse rainfall.
Imagine a dry, open landscape with little vegetation — that's what 'karroo' describes, helping you remember it refers to a specific type of arid region.