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  1. Dec 13, 2019 · Updated on December 13, 2019. Kangaroos are marsupials that are indigenous to the Australian continent. Their scientific name, Macropus, is derived from two Greek words meaning long foot (makros pous). Their most distinctive characteristics are their large hind legs, long feet, and large tail.

  2. Mar 2, 2016 · Kangaroos are large marsupials that are found only in Australia. They are identified by their muscular tails, strong back legs, large feet, short fur and long, pointed ears. Like all marsupials,...

  3. Kangaroos are large, famous marsupials native to Australia. These charismatic and iconic creatures are frequently featured in pop culture, and are considered one of the symbols of Australia. While they appear cute and cuddly, kangaroos are actually quite powerful creatures. Read on to learn about the kangaroo.

  4. Family: Macropodidae. Classification: Mammal. IUCN status: Least concern. Lifespan (in wild): Up to 23 years. Weight: Around 90kg. Body size: Over 2m in height. Top speed: 56km/h. Diet: Herbivore – mainly grasses. Habitat: Australian deserts and grasslands. Kangaroos belong to the animal family Macropodidae, which literally means ‘big foot.’.

  5. kangaroo, Most specifically, any of six large Australasian marsupials of the family Macropodidae. The term is also used broadly to refer to any of the family’s 65 species. Most kangaroos graze on the Australian plains, but tree kangaroos are arboreal; they climb trees and leap from branch to branch.

  6. Animals. Photo Ark. Eastern Gray Kangaroo. Common Name: Eastern Gray Kangaroo. Scientific Name: Macropus giganteus. Type: Mammals. Diet: Herbivore. Group Name: Mob. Average Life Span In The...

  7. Animals. Photo Ark. Red Kangaroo. Common Name: Red Kangaroo. Scientific Name: Macropus rufus. Type: Mammals. Diet: Herbivore. Group Name: Mob. Average Life Span In The Wild: Up to 23 years....

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