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In the vast universe of social media, phenomena often emerge that catch the attention of users, becoming true viral trends. On this occasion, we are faced with the enigma of ‘Team Kangaroo’, a term that has burst onto platforms such as TikTok, and has aroused considerable curiosity among Internet users.
The expression ‘Team Kangaroo’ has begun to be associated with a community that identifies itself through a peculiar symbol: an image of a kangaroo in front of a mirror, taking a selfie.
This image, which begins with a humorous tone, has acquired a deeper meaning, generating a sense of belonging and camaraderie among those who decide to adopt this symbol as part of their digital identity.
The community that makes up ‘Team Canguro’ is characterized by sharing common interests, as well as by the creation of content that celebrates fun and unity.
What does the kangaroo’s profile picture mean?
According to several comments on videos circulating about this trend, using a kangaroo profile photo implies that the person who chooses it is single and open to dating possibilities.
This revelation has surprised many, who initially adopted the image without knowing its meaning. Some simply incorporated it as part of the virality surrounding ‘Team Kangaroo’, without being aware of its connotations.
For the unwary, the choice of the kangaroo has turned out to be a glimpse into a world of social interactions, where humor and the desire to connect play a fundamental role.
Origin of the photo of the kangaroo in the mirror
The trend of animal selfies in front of mirrors originated with National Geographic’s ‘Wild Life Selfies’ campaign, promoted by Brazilian agency Diomedia. The idea behind this campaign was to promote a deeper connection between humans and wildlife by using humorous images of animals ‘posing’ in front of mirrors.
The aim was to humanise animals and provoke reflection on the relationship humans have with nature. The image of a kangaroo looking at itself in the mirror, for example, is intended to evoke both tenderness and humour, offering an unconventional angle to approach wildlife.
The initiative has managed to capture not only the public’s attention, but also their affection. With more than 10,000 shares on the main social networks, the campaign uses different animals, such as bears, gorillas and kangaroos, in everyday but anthropomorphic situations, which promote a renewed appreciation for wildlife and the natural environment.