Kangaroo

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Tisha Roo Bushtail, a fictional kangaroo character in Extinctioners
Tisha Roo Bushtail, a fictional kangaroo character in Extinctioners
An Eastern Grey Kangaroo (Macropus giganteus) - Gender:Male - laying on right side, head toward viewer, looking away
An Eastern Grey Kangaroo (Macropus giganteus) - Gender:Male - laying on right side, head toward viewer, looking away

The Kangaroo is the largest surviving marsupial in the world. They are macropods like their smaller cousins the wallaby and the forest dwelling pademellon. Predominantly known as a native species to Australia, some species of Kangaroos are also found in New Guinea.

Being a marsupial, the females have a pouch which is used to hold their young from an early birth (approx. 4-6 weeks) through most of their young development. Kangaroos also feature a large muscular tail, used for balance, and a set of very powerful hind legs which can propel them at speeds of up to 70km/h over short distances.

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[edit] Species

Species of Kangaroo include the Red Kangaroo (Macropus rufus), Eastern Grey Kangaroo (Macropus giganteus), and the Western Grey Kangaroo (Macropus fuliginosus). Wikipedia has more information at Kangaroos.

[edit] Terminology

In Australian common usage, male kangaroos may be referred to as "bucks," "boomers," or "jacks" and females "does," "flyers," or "jills." In the case of the Red Kangaroo, a female may also be referred to as a "blue flyer" due to their bluish-grey fur color in contrast to the ruddy coat of the males. The proper name for a group of kangaroos is a "mob." Young kangaroos are called "joeys."

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