Red Kangaroo: Macropus rufus
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Description: Research project by Kelly Michaels on this species, including its classification, habitat, characteristics, reproduction, adaptations and nutrition, with photographs of kangaroos she has met.
NUTRITION & ADAPTATIONS LIFE HISTORY & REPRODUCTION The Red Kangaroo (Macropus rufus) is the largest marsupial in the world. It is native to Australia, particularly in the dry grasslands that cover the continent. Red Kangaroos are in the macropodidae family which means "large footed," rightly so since the animal has large feet with long tendons that helps it propel its body when it is hopping from predators, toward shelter, or foraging for food. Although this species is named the
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