Kangaroo
Kangaroos are native to the Australian continent and to parts of Papua New Guinea. Most species are only found in Australia. There are…
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Most kangaroos are able to breed all year round. Kangaroos usually have one young each year. The gestation period lasts 31–36 days. Baby kangaroos are the size of a jellybean when they are born. They are born blind and hairless. ... Baby kangaroos (also called joeys) live in their mother's pouch and feed by drinking her milk.
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Where do kangaroos come from? Why do they hop? How fast are kangaroos? Did they evolve from some other animal? ... They varied enormously in size. The tiny, scampering musky rat-kangaroo still lives in the tropical rain-forests of northern Queensland (Australia). However, the massive, blunt-faced Procoptodon is extinct.
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Red kangaroo reproduction is not casual because away times other males will drive the mating male away from the mating female. ...
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Kangaroo facts and information on the kangaroo animal ... Kangaroo information, facts and kangaroo figures ... On the Australian coat of arms the Emu and the Kangaroo were selected as symbols of Australia to represent the country progress because they are always moving forward and never move backwards.
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Based on the the Life on Earth Series by Richard Attenborough ... There are some forty different species in the kangaroo family. The smaller ones are usually called wallabies. The largest is the red kangarooMacropus rufus which is as tall as a man and the largest living marsupial. ... Living of Land: Issues of reproduction...
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The male Red Kangaroo is usually of reddish color and the female is bluish-gray. Kangaroos have long, strong hind legs that help them to hop up to 40 miles per hour and go over 30 feet in one hop. Females that are quicker than males are called does, flyers, roo or jill.
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On this web page you will find information on how the kangaroo received its name, the anatomy, size and strength of the kangaroo, the environment and vegetation of the kangaroo, and the reproduction of the kangaroo.
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THE KANGAROO ... ; The kangaroo is a very fast hopper so it can get away from predators. It can also hit other animals with its tail and its strong ... REPRODUCTION:; Kangaroos give birth to baby joeys who are very tiny and hairless. Joey’s live inside the pouch for the first year. ISABEL;
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