No. Only the female of any mammal species can be pregnant.
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The kangaroo is the largest of the marsupials, specifically, the Red kangaroo, Macropus rufus.A male red kangaroo can reach a height of 2.7m, or nearly seven feet tall, whilst the Eastern Grey kangaroo can reach 2.4m and the Western Grey 2.1m.
A male kangaroo may be known as a boomer.
In Australia, kangaroos are commonly referred to simply as "roos". Male kangaroos may be called "boomers", but generally not by city dwellers.
The biggest kangaroo is the Red Kangaroo, however I do not know the biggest recorded SIZE of a Red Kangaroo. If you want to know about more big animals go to www.big-animals.com If you want to know more about Red Kangaroos go to www.wikipedia.com I also have heard that one of the Biggest kangaroos ever was 8 feet long. Hope it helps! ****Help on Kangaroos****
Red Kangaroos are the largest of the marsupials. The male Red Kangaroo averages 1.6 metres tall. Accounts of sizes greater than this are not uncommon, with some large males reportedly reaching approximately 2 metres (6.6 ft). The weight of a red kangaroo can range from 18kg up to 90 kilograms for very large specimens. The male is heavier, and tends to weigh an average of 65 kg. Females tend not to exceed 30 kg.
The male of any species of kangaroo is called a buck or boomer.
A male kangaroo is a buck or a boomer.
Red kangaroo was created in 1822.
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Naturally, male kangaroos (bucks) have male reproductive parts, and females (does) have female reproductive parts. Apart from the obvious, however, only the female kangaroo has a pouch and mammary glands for suckling the young. Males tends to be larger, stronger and more territorial. Among the red kangaroo species, males can be a strong brick-red colour or a pale red. It has been observed that, in the eastern part of the range of the red kangaroo, females are likely to be more grey in colour, whilst elsewhere within their range both males and females tend to be reddish-brown.