Kangaroo is a large marsupial that is found only in Australia. He is identified by his muscular tail, strong back legs, big legs, short fur, and long, pointed ears. Like all marsupials, a sub-type of mammal, the female has a sac that contains mammary glands, where their young survive until they are large enough to emerge. The kangaroos are in the Macropodidae family, which also includes trees — kangaroos, wallabies, valaros, Kwok AK, and pademelons. When people think of kangaroos, the four species that usually come to mind are in Macropus: the antelope kangaroo, red kangaroo, western gray kangaroo, and eastern gray kangaroo. Habitat:- Most kangaroos live on the continent of Australia, although each species has a different location it prefers to call home. For example, in small nests on the floor of the rainforest in north-Queensland, cool rat-kangaroos like to nest. Tree-kangaroos live on the upper branches of trees in Queensland's rainforests, as well...
Tiger, (Panthera tigris), the eldest member of the cat family (Felidae), was rivaled only by a lion in strength and ferocity. The tiger is endangered throughout its range, extending from the. Russian Far East through North Korea, China, India and parts of Southeast Asia to the island of Sumatra in Indonesia. The Siberian, or Amur, the tiger is the largest, measuring 4 meters (13 ft) in total length and weighing up to 300 kg (660 lb). Indian, or Bengal, tigers are the largest and constitute almost half of the total tiger population. Males are larger than females and can attain a height of about 1 m and a length of about 2.2 m, except for a tail of about 1 m; Weighs 160–230 kg (350–500 lb), and tigers from the south are smaller than the north. Habitat:- Tigers are found in surprisingly diverse habitats: rain forests, grasslands, savannas, and even mangrove swamps. Unfortunately, 93% of historic tiger lands have disappeared mainly due t...