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My observations on kangaroo anatomy and behaviour, including many photographs. ... Here you will find photographs of kangaroos and wallabies, many of which are unique, plus my observations on their anatomy and behaviour. Most of these photos are This site is intended to be my own personal celebration of the kangaroo form;
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www.furry.org.au/kangaroos/
www.furry.org.au/kangaroos/
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The primary claw of an Eastern Grey Kangaroo. Note the flaking. This one is froma female; on a male it would be bigger still and is used during combat. Males have (in rare cases) been known to disembowel humans, but kangaroos have a tough hide on their bellies to protect against such an event.
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www.furry.org.au/kangaroos/misc/anatomy.html
www.furry.org.au/kangaroos/misc/anatomy.html
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Science Central - 469532 - Photos of kangaroos and other native Australian animals, plus observations on their anatomy and behaviour. ... Photos of kangaroos and other native Australian animals, plus observations on their anatomy and behaviour. Sponsored Links:
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www.sciencecentral.com/site/469532
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BioInfoBank Library :: Kangaroos :: anatomy & histology :: The first thalamocortical synapses are made in the cortical plate in the developing visual cortex of the wallaby (Macropus eugenii). The structure of the cells lining the stomach of the tammar wallaby (Macropus eugenii). ... School of Anatomy, University of New...
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lib.bioinfo.pl/meid:160632
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Excelent webiste on kangaroo anatomy and behavior. Contains breading photos.*. Red Kangaroos. A somewhat sparce site on the Red kangaroo. ...
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www.odiouskangaroo.furtopia.org/view.php?menu=content/l...
www.odiouskangaroo.furtopia.org/view.php?menu=content/links/menu.php&doc=content/links/kangaroos.php
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regional anatomy of the digastric muscle in the kangaroo. Possible factors that may account for positional differences in this muscle between humans and ...
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doi.wiley.com/10.1002/(SICI)1097-0185(199807)251:3%3C34...
doi.wiley.com/10.1002/(SICI)1097-0185(199807)251:3%3C346::AID-AR10%3E3.3.CO;2-L
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The Microscopical Anatomy of the Genital Tract in the Rat Kangaroo (Female). D. Berry Hart. Full text. Full text is available as a scanned copy of the ...
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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1289138/
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Another interesting fact about the kangaroo's anatomy is that the second and third toes on the hind feet of the herbivore marsupial are joined together up to the base of the claws. Kangaroos can be told apart from the other herbivores because they are known as the world's best jumper.
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web.fccj.edu/~dbyres/2011projects/kangaroo/kangaroo.htm...
web.fccj.edu/~dbyres/2011projects/kangaroo/kangaroo.html
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