They certainly are. There are over 60 species of kangaroos in Australia And on the island of New Guinea. Some may not be easily recognised as related to the kangaroo, but the list includes all macropods such as wallabies, tree-kangaroos, potoroos, wallaroos, rat-kangaroos (not kangaroo-rats), pademelons and the quokka.
yes , there were kangaroos
The kangaroo rat, which is not at all related to kangaroos, is a desert-dwelling animal.
There is no such animal as an African kangaroo. Kangaroos are native to Australia, while tree kangaroos are also found on the Island of New Guinea.
Brown kangaroos live in the western part of Australia. The meaning of kangaroo is "I don't understand" which a native Australian replied when European explorers asked what the strange animal was.
There is more that one animal on the WA flag - have a look (See related link) Kangaroos, for sure and that black thing - a black swan. The national bird.
Marsupials.
kangaroos
there are kangaroos all over Australia
Marsupials.
of course kangaroos.
That would be the business end of the animal.
Kangaroos are found in all states of Australia. There are over 60 species of kangaroo in Australia, and the animal most commonly recognised as the kangaroo (whether it be the Red Kangaroo or eastern or Western Grey kangaroo) is represented in each of the states and territories of Australia.