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Kangaroo

Kangaroo

Animal
Kangaroos are marsupials from the family Macropodidae. In common use the term is used to describe the largest species from this family, the red kangaroo, as well as the antilopine kangaroo, eastern grey kangaroo, and western grey kangaroo.... Wikipedia
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Kangaroo from en.m.wikipedia.org
Kangaroos are indigenous to Australia and New Guinea. The Australian government estimates that 42.8 million kangaroos lived within the commercial harvest areas ...
Kangaroo from kids.nationalgeographic.com
Kangaroos possess powerful hind legs, a long, strong tail, and small front legs. Kangaroos belong to the animal family Macropus, literally "big foot.
Kangaroo from www.britannica.com
7 days ago · Kangaroo, any of six large species of Australian marsupials noted for hopping and bouncing on their hind legs. The term kangaroo ...
Kangaroos are the world's largest marsupials and can weigh 90kg and grow 2 metres tall. The division between kangaroos and wallabies is arbitrary: roos are ...
A well-known mammal: The word kangaroo often brings to mind a picture of a big, bounding critter with long ears and a baby, or joey, peeking out of its ...
Kangaroo from www.natgeokids.com
Kangaroos belong to the animal family Macropodidae, which literally means 'big foot.' Thanks to their large feet and powerful hind legs, kangaroos can travel ...
any of various herbivorous leaping marsupial mammals (family Macropodidae) of Australia, New Guinea, and adjacent islands with a small head, large ears, ...
Kangaroo from www.livescience.com
Mar 2, 2016 · Kangaroos are one of many marsupials native to Australia, and are expert jumpers, and even swimmers, that live in groups called mobs.
Kangaroo from cincinnatizoo.org
Kangaroos belong to the animal family Macropus, literally “big foot.” Thanks to their large feet, kangaroos can leap some 30 feet in a single bound, and travel ...