Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Kangaroo


Kangaroos, and their close relatives, vary greatly in size, ranging in weight from 500 grams to 90 kilograms. The Red Kangaroo males can be as tall as two metres and weigh up to 90 kilograms. The animal can live in most of dry inland Australia, including desert, grassland, mallee and mulga country. It is able to go without drinking as long as green grass is available, and it adapts well to drought. kangaroos have tails that can wrap around and carry nesting material such as grass and small branches, not one of the tree-kangaroos has the ability to grasp branches w
ith its tail.

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