Rabaroo

History
The Rabbaroo has the face and long floppy ears of a rabbit. It has the body of a kangaroo, including a pouch. It stands nearly as tall as a grown man. The Rabbaroo's head, including ears and neck is brown, but it's muzzle is beige. It's upper torso, forelimbs are beige colored but it's hands are brown. Its belly and the underside of its tail are beige. It's hind legs and tail are brown. According to the Ba Sing Se zookeeper they enjoy hopping in large fields. They also appear to have a taste for cabbage. The Rabbaroo featured in Aang's Tale was carrying three "joeys" in her pouch. Baby Rabbaroos have a chunky, potato-like body shaped similar to that of baby rabbits.



Rabaroos are first seen in "Tales of Ba Sing Se."

Connection
The Rabbiroo resembles a cross between a rabbit and a kangaroo. It has the head and ears of a rabbit with the body of a kangaroo. Their offspring are raised in the same method as the kangaroo with the young remaining in the mother’s pouch. Unlike the kangaroo, they tend to have multiple births.