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How many grey kangaroos are there in Australia?

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Kangaroo populations vary by hundreds of thousands from year to year, according to seasonal and environmental changes. The most recent figures from 2011 indicate that the population of Western Grey kangaroos was just over 2.3 million, and that of Eastern Grey kangaroos was just over 16 million.
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