IPA: /ˌwɑːləˈruː/
KK: /wɑːləˈruː/
A large type of kangaroo that has reddish or gray fur and is found in the hilly areas of Australia.
We saw a wallaroo hopping across the hillside during our trip to Australia.
The word 'wallaroo' originates from the Australian Aboriginal language, specifically from the word 'walabha', meaning a type of kangaroo. It refers to a medium-sized marsupial that is a hybrid between a wallaby and a kangaroo.
Think of the Australian Aboriginal word 'walabha' which describes a unique animal that is a mix between a wallaby and a kangaroo — that's why 'wallaroo' refers to this specific marsupial.
No commonly confused words.