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Facts included on the Poster Tag: Red Kangaroo (Macropus rufus)
is just one of many marsupials that live in Australia; others include
bandicoots, koalas, wombats, and other types of kangaroos. The red kangaroo is
the largest living marsupial - a type of mammal that is born underdeveloped,
then spends time growing in its mother's pouch. Kangaroos come in many shapes
and sizes...there are more than 50 kinds! They are all furry animals in colors
ranging from gray and brown to reddish-brown. These pouched animals can be found
in Australia, New Guinea, New Zealand, and nearby islands. Red kangaroo live in
the hot, dry deserts and grasslands of Australia. Female kangaroos move more
swiftly, but with their strong chests and forelegs, males are better equipped to
fight. Although it may look like boxing, a kangaroo defending itself is actually
grabbing its rival with its forelegs. It may also lean back on its tail and kick
its opponent. Female red kangaroos usually give birth to only one baby, called a
joey. The joey stays in its mother's pouch for about two months and may later
jump back in whenever danger threatens. Boing! Red kangaroos use their strong
back legs to leap along - they can reach speeds of up to 35 mph. |
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