If there are 365 and a quarter days in a year, what happens to the quarters? Are there 6 hour amounts just floating around unwanted and unloved?
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Is it true that a Kangaroo and an Emu are the only native animal that cannot walk backwards and that is why they were chosen for the Australian coat of arms?
Or is that just a myth?
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If there are 365 and a quarter days in a year, what happens to the quarters? Are there 6 hour amounts just floating around unwanted and unloved?
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Yes and No. In that order, it was not the reason..
Although there is some debate, both the Kangaroo's an Emu's back face upwards and neither fly, so their motion may not be considered walking backwards.
Also kangaroos hop rather than walk.
The Only is also conjecture, Crocodiles who's normal gate is a crawl cannot locomote towards whence they came, so don't crawl backwards. Although they can high walk backwards.
Similarly Penguins waddle but don't locomote whence they came.
Is that muddy enough?
(BTW: Did you know that the Kangaroo's name is "Dexter" and the Emu's name "Sinister"!)
At least the phrases "dexter a kangaroo" and "sinister an emu" are contained in the Royal Warrant granting the Coat of Arms to the Commonwealth of Australia in 1912.
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