FACTS ABOUT
THE KANGAROO
G'day folks,
Here are some interesting facts about one of Australia's most well known animals.
The kangaroo is a marsupial
that is indigenous to Australia
and and the Indonesian island
of New Guinea.
Although kangaroos are often seen congregating in groups,
kangaroos are generally fairly solitary mammals
but kangaroos are also known for being sociable animals
when with other kangaroos.
Kangaroos have a deep pouch
on their front in which to carry their young. A baby kangaroo is called a joey.
Kangaroos eat plants, nuts, berries and insects
that the kangaroos rummage for in the arid wilderness.
Kangaroos are most well
known for their ability to jump a phenomenal distance. The kangaroo is the
largest of the marsupials, a group
of animals
that includes koalas
and the common brushtail possum.
Marsupials are distinguished by the pouch that these animals
have on their bellies, in which they carry their young.
There are three main species
of kangaroo in existence today and these are the red kangaroo, which is the
largest and most well-known of all the kangaroo species.
The Eastern grey kangaroo is known to be the heaviest species
of kangaroo despite the fact that the red kangaroo is taller. The western grey
kangaroo can be found in large numbers and can be anywhere in colour
from grey to brown. The kangaroo is the national animal
and emblem of Australia.
Now, check out this amazing video of the birth of a kangaroo, compliments of National Geographics.
Clancy's comment: It took a long time for Australia to realise that meat from a kangaroo was full of protein, and fat free. I've eaten it many times and love it.
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