kangoeroes
Kangoeroes, or kangaroos, are marsupials native to Australia and, to a lesser extent, New Guinea. They belong to the family Macropodidae, which includes kangaroos, wallabies, wallaroos, and tree-kangaroos. Among the best known species are the red kangaroo, eastern grey kangaroo, western grey kangaroo, and antilopine kangaroo.
They are characterized by large hind legs, a long muscular tail, and small forelimbs. They move primarily
Habitat varies from arid deserts to temperate woodland and forests, but all prefer open spaces with grasses.
Reproduction is typical of marsupials: females have a pouch in which the newborn joey completes development
Socially, kangaroos form groups called mobs. Males may compete for females, and predators include dingoes and