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- Kangaroo Facts (16137 bytes)
1: {{Taxobox_begin | color=pink | name=Kangaroos}}
2: ...rn-Grey-Kangaroo.jpg]] | caption = [[Eastern Grey Kangaroo]]}}
14: [[Red Kangaroo|''Macropus rufus'']]<br />
15: [[Eastern Grey Kangaroo|''Macropus giganteus'']]<br />
16: [[Western Grey Kangaroo|''Macropus fuliginosus'']]
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- Australia (39438 bytes)
121: ...ost of [[marsupial]]s, including the [[Koala]], [[kangaroo]]s, [[wombat]]s and the [[Emu]]. The [[Dingo]] wa...
156: ...tralians. Indigenous Australian foods including [[kangaroo]] and a variety of plant foods, often called "[[b... - Koala (10686 bytes)
54: ...e the [[Red Kangaroo|Big Red]] and [[Eastern Grey Kangaroo]]s) have a disproportionate conservation status: ... - Food (24212 bytes)
70: ...rogs' legs]], [[gaegogi]], [[goat]], [[horse]], [[kangaroo]], [[lamb]], [[sheep|mutton]], [[pork]], [[veal]]... - Mammal (11782 bytes)
111: *[[Red Kangaroo]] - Kangaroo Facts (16137 bytes)
1: {{Taxobox_begin | color=pink | name=Kangaroos}}
2: ...rn-Grey-Kangaroo.jpg]] | caption = [[Eastern Grey Kangaroo]]}}
14: [[Red Kangaroo|''Macropus rufus'']]<br />
15: [[Eastern Grey Kangaroo|''Macropus giganteus'']]<br />
16: [[Western Grey Kangaroo|''Macropus fuliginosus'']] - James Cook (14770 bytes)
26: ...ge from the local Guugu-Yimidhirr name for a Grey Kangaroo, which was ''gangaroo''.
73: ...species. Also they made notes on animals such as kangaroos. There were several artists on the first voyage ... - Wallaby (4280 bytes)
4: ...allaby is smaller and has a stockier build than a kangaroo. Very small forest-dwelling wallabies are known a...
6: ...ited to the larger, leaner, and more fleet-footed kangaroos. A small colony of [[introduced species|introduc...
8: ...-necked Wallaby]] are most closely related to the kangaroos and, size aside, look very similar. These are th... - Wombat (7860 bytes)
19: ...orders: the large and diverse [[Phalangerida]] ([[kangaroo]]s, [[possum]]s, and relatives), and the [[Vombat... - Platypus (21900 bytes)
49: ...th Australia]] (bar an introduced population on [[Kangaroo Island]]) and is no longer found in the main part... - Thylacine (4846 bytes)
25: ... smoothly extended from the body like that of a [[kangaroo]]. It was about 100 to 130 cm long including its ... - Marsupial (5455 bytes)
2: ... Kangaroo with joey.]] | caption = [[Western Grey Kangaroo]] with joey}}
72: ** Family [[Potoridae]]: potoroos, rat kangaroos, bettongs
74: ** Family [[Hypsiprymnodontidae]]: Musky Rat Kangaroo - List of mammals (1971 bytes)
68: *[[Red Kangaroo]] - Leather (7695 bytes)
36: ...ed for soft leather in more expensive apparels. [[Kangaroo]] leather is used to make items which need to be ... - Dingo (6650 bytes)
21: ...mpetition from [[rabbit (ecology)|rabbit]]s and [[kangaroo]]s.
23: ... from lizards and small rodents up to sheep and [[kangaroo]]s. Dingos do not generally form packs; they more... - Charles Darwin (47469 bytes)
43: ... and [[finch]]es. An Australian [[marsupial]] rat-kangaroo and a [[platypus]] made him think that "An unbeli... - Animal Pictures and Photographs (7230 bytes)
30: ...-bin/kids/imageFolio.cgi?direct=Animals/Kangaroos Kangaroo Pictures and Photographs] - Nocturnal (1769 bytes)
41: *[[Kangaroo rat]]
46: *[[Lumholtz tree-climbing kangaroo]] - Dingoes (6363 bytes)
22: ...mpetition from [[rabbit (ecology)|rabbit]]s and [[kangaroo]]s.
24: ... from lizards and small rodents up to sheep and [[kangaroo]]s. Dingos do not generally form packs; they more... - Koalas (10448 bytes)
54: ...e the [[Red Kangaroo|Big Red]] and [[Eastern Grey Kangaroo]]s) have a disproportionate conservation status: ... - Possums (3439 bytes)
17: ...], the potoroos and bettongs (10 species) and the kangaroos and wallabies (about 45 species).
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