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Kangaroos are essentially nocturnal, only coming out to feed in the early hours of the morning or the late afternoon/evening, in order to conserve energy and avoid the hottest part of the day.

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They can avoid activity during the day, especially at the suns peak times, Concentrate their urine by reabsorbing much of their water, and shelter in shaded areas to rest and prevent them getting to hot and dehydrated.

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They lick their forearms. In hot weather, kangaroos use saliva to cool down, licking their forearms where there is little muscle tissue and blood veins run close to the surface. When the saliva evaporates from the fur, it cools down the kangaroo.

Also, Kangaroos are more active in the cooler hours of the early morning and the late afternoon. During the heat of the day they are more sedentary, lying around quietly and chewing their cud.

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Kangaroos must obtain their water from rivers, creeks, billabongs or any other permanent water supply, and in the dew on the grass at the side of roads. Despite what non-Australian websites say, kangaroos need to drink water regularly. Only the red kangaroo may go for several days without drinking water.

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The kangaroo is well adapted to the hot Australian conditions, and cools itself down by a number of methods.

  • Kangaroos are essentially nocturnal, being active during the night time. They are crepuscular, meaning they feed in the early morning, before it is too hot, and in the evening, as the earth cools down.
  • During the day, they laze around under trees, chewing their cud.
  • Their large ears help with heat dissipation.
  • Contrary to overseas opinion, kangaroos do not live in the sandy desert. There is always vegetation for them to shelter underneath.
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There are about 60 different species of kangaroo in Australia, and they each have unique adaptations for different ecosystems and climates. None of them, however, live where there is a lack of water. They cannot, as they must drink water regularly. There are semi-arid areas of Australia where kangaroos are plentiful, because there is still enough vegetation, and usually at least a semi-permanent water supply. When/if the water runs out, kangaroos will move to a better area.

Kangaroos that live in the hot interior also have adaptations to help them keep cool. Kangaroos have a network of fine veins just beneath the surface of the skin on their forearms. They lick this area, and the saliva evaporates, cooling down the blood vessels. Also, kangaroos are essentially nocturnal, being active during the night time. They are crepuscular, meaning they feed in the early morning, before it is too hot, and in the evening, as the earth cools down. Kangaroos are more active during the night. During the day, they laze around under trees, chewing their cud. Their large ears help with heat dissipation. Contrary to overseas opinion, kangaroos do not live in the barren, sandy desert. There is always vegetation for them to shelter underneath.

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  • Kangaroos have a network of fine veins just beneath the surface of the skin on their forearms. They lick this area, and the saliva evaporates, cooling down the blood vessels.
  • Kangaroos are essentially nocturnal, being active during the night time. They are crepuscular, meaning they feed in the early morning, before it is too hot, and in the evening, as the earth cools down.
  • Kangaroos are more active during the night. During the day, they laze around under trees, chewing their cud.
  • Their large ears help with heat dissipation.
  • Contrary to overseas opinion, kangaroos do not live in the barren, sandy desert. There is always vegetation for them to shelter underneath.
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