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Are Western grey kangaroos related to another animal?

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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.

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