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...
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