Predator: Lynx 1 oz Silver
The kangaroo is the symbol of Australia. It appears, alongside the Emu, in the state coat of arms. It can survive for weeks without water, spends its childhood in a bag, moves around by jumping and is one of the largest mammals on Earth. ''Why the kangaroo?The name ''kangaroo'' (English: kangaroo) was given to these animals by English settlers. It is derived from the Aboriginal word ''gungurru'', which the natives used to describe the grey kangaroo, and its pronunciation is similar to ''kangaroo''. The Latin name for kangaroos - ''Macropodidae'' means ''long foot'' and indeed, most members of this family have one. Kangaroos can travel at speeds close to 50 km/h and overcome obstacles three metres high and as long as 12 metres."''.
It is interesting to note that the current population of kangaroos living in Australia is around 40 million individuals. They are not liked by local settlers and, as a result, projects have been implemented in some states for many years to reduce the kangaroo population. They involve the mass shooting of these animals, which is carried out by professional and specially trained hunters. The animals killed are destined for meat and leather production, including for export. The culling is authorised by the Australian government and is controversial around the world. More than 7 million kangaroos are killed in a year.
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Obverse: the obverse invariably bears an image of Queen Elizabeth II wearing a crown, along with her name, the country and the year of the mintage
Reverse: it is decorated, subject to modification each year, with an image of a kangaroo. In 2016, it is a hopping kangaroo and in the background there are radially spreading finely crafted elements. The reverse also features information on the weight, year of issue and the sample of silver in which the coin was struck.
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