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Kangaroo - Wikipedia The eastern grey kangaroo is predominantly a grazer, and eats a wide variety of grasses, whereas some other species such as the red kangaroo include significant amounts of shrubs in their diets
Kangaroo | Characteristics, Habitat, Diet, Facts | Britannica 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
Kangaroo facts and photos | National Geographic Kids Eastern Gray Kangaroo Eastern gray kangaroos have giant tails that help them balance! Learn more amazing facts about these amazing creatures in this video from National Geographic Kids
Kangaroo: Habitat, Behavior, and Diet - ThoughtCo Kangaroos are marsupials that are indigenous to the Australian continent, their native kangaroo habitat 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 tails
Kangaroo Animal Facts - A-Z Animals Enjoy this expertly researched article on the Kangaroo, including where Kangaroo s live, what they eat much more Now with high-quality pictures
10 Incredible Facts About Kangaroos - Treehugger The term "kangaroo" is sometimes used broadly for any of these animals, although it's generally reserved for the four largest: red, eastern gray, western gray, and antilopine kangaroos
Kangaroo - Species, Size, Weight, Lifespan, Habitat, Diet Pictures By this logic, there are 4 species of kangaroos Macropodidae also comprises wallabies, wallaroos, and tree-kangaroos However, they differ in size from the 4 species listed above and are not referred to as ‘kangaroos’ While kangaroos are the largest in the family, the wallabies are the smallest
How and why kangaroos hop: The secrets behind their powerful – and very . . . The story begins about 30 million years ago, when the ancestor of the kangaroo – a creature a lot like a small possum – climbed down from the treetops to move around on the forest floor Its feet and ankles, previously suited to climbing, stiffened up to handle its new terrain As this ancient
16 Types of Kangaroos: Species, Facts and Photos - TRVST The kangaroo family has four extant species characterized by powerful hind legs and muscular tails, essential for their locomotion Their close relatives, the wallabies, and wallaroos, bear striking resemblance to them, only differing in size