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  2. 10 Incredible Facts About Kangaroos - Treehugger

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    1. Kangaroos Are the Largest Marsupials on Earth. Jami Tarris / Getty Images. Kangaroos are the largest marsupials alive today. The largest species of kangaroo (by weight) is the red...

  3. Interesting Kangaroo Facts 1. They are the largest marsupial in the world. The red kangaroo (Osphranter rufus) is actually the largest living marsupial anywhere in the world. Males are larger than females and grow to be up to 2 meters (6ft 7) tall and weigh as much as 90 kilograms (200 lb). 2. There are tens of millions of kangaroos in Australia

  4. Kangaroo Facts! - National Geographic Kids

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    Fast kangaroo facts. Scientific name: Macropus. 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.

  5. Kangaroo facts and photos - National Geographic Kids

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    Kangaroos possess powerful hind legs, a long, strong tail, and small front legs. Kangaroos belong to the animal family Macropus, literally "big foot." Thanks to their large feet, kangaroos can...

  6. Kangaroo Fact Sheet | Blog | Nature - PBS

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    Kangaroos are the world’s largest marsupials. A kangaroo can reach heights from anywhere between 3 to 8 feet and can weigh between 40 and 200 pounds. The eastern gray kangaroo is the heaviest...

  7. A kangaroo is any of six large species of Australian marsupials noted for hopping and bouncing on their hind legs. The term kangaroo, most specifically used, refers to the eastern gray kangaroo, the western gray kangaroo, and the red kangaroo, as well as to the antilopine kangaroo and two species of wallaroo.

  8. Interesting Facts About the Kangaroo. Marsupials as a whole are interesting, and kangaroos in particular are figureheads for this class of mammals. In addition to the unique trait of carrying their young in a pouch, kangaroos posses a number of impressive survival traits.

  9. Kangaroo - Wikipedia

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    Kangaroos have large, powerful hind legs, large feet adapted for leaping, a long muscular tail for balance, and a small head. Like most marsupials, female kangaroos have a pouch called a marsupium in which joeys complete postnatal development.

  10. Kangaroo: Habitat, Behavior, and Diet - ThoughtCo

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    Weight: 50 - 200 pounds. Life Span: 8 - 23 years. Diet: Herbivore. Habitat: Forests, plains, savannas, and woodlands in Australia and Tasmania. Population: Approximately 40 - 50 million. Conservation Status: Least concern. Fun Fact: Like camels, kangaroos may go for periods of time without drinking water. Description.

  11. Kangaroo - A-Z Animals

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    The kangaroo is among the most remarkable leapers of the animal kingdom. They are also bipedal , meaning they walk on two legs. When it’s in motion, the kangaroo hops completely clear off the ground, covering up to 30 feet in a single swift motion.