Kangaroo
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The Basics
Scientific Name
Macropus
Conservation Status
Least Concern
Location
Australia
Average size
3 to 8 feet tall
diet
Grass, leaves, shoots
lifespan
6 to 23 years
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Overview
Kangaroos are amazing mammals that hop through the outback of Australia and nearby islands. They belong to the family Macropodidae, which means big foot in Latin, and they can grow to be an impressive size between 0.9 to 2.4 meters (3 to 8 feet) tall.
Kangaroos have powerful hind legs that help them leap great distances. They can jump over 3 meters (10 feet) in a single bound and reach speeds of up to 64 kilometers per hour (40 miles per hour) when they make a mad dash.
Kangaroos dine on a plant-based diet, munching on grass, leaves, and shoots. They have special teeth that help them nibble on tough plants while their stomachs work hard to digest their leafy meals.
</p;Kangaroos are quite the long-livers, enjoying lifespans between 6 to 23 years, depending on the species. As a fun fact, they use their strong tails as a third leg when they hop, making them very stable in their leaps.
Kangaroos typically travel in groups called mobs. These friendly gatherings help them protect each other from predators and enjoy their hopping adventures together. Watch out—they may be bouncin' for joy, so keep an eye out for kangaroo hop-offs!
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