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  2. Kangaroo pocket - Wikipedia

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    Kangaroo pockets were created in the 1930s as a hand warmer to be put on sweatshirts. [3] Their functionality changed as people used them to hold phones, wallets, and other personal belongings. That caused them to become very popular with skateboarders and college students as they easily forget where they place their things.

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  4. Kangaroo leather - Wikipedia

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    Kangaroo leather is a strong, lightweight leather derived from the hide of the kangaroo.. Kangaroos are harvested. [1] [2] Both the meat and the hides are sold.Although hunting most species of macropod is prohibited, a small number of the large-sized species with high populations can be hunted by commercial hunters. [3]

  5. Leather - Wikipedia

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    Kangaroo leather is used to make items that must be strong and flexible. It is the material most commonly used in bullwhips . Some motorcyclists favor kangaroo leather for motorcycle leathers because of its light weight and abrasion resistance. [ 23 ]

  6. From edible tarantulas to a squirrel wallet: Here’s Dave ...

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    Here is a partial list of the foods he says he has consumed: muskrat, jellyfish, squirrel, snail, alligator, kangaroo, snake, bull testicles and “a preserved Asian duck egg so old its insides ...

  7. KangaRoos - Wikipedia

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    KangaROOS is an American brand of sneaker originally produced from 1979 through the 1980s, with a later revival that continues into the present. They were notable for having a small zippered pocket on the side of the shoe, large enough for a small amount of loose change, keys, etc.