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The noise made by a kangaroo can best be described as a sort of gentle tut-tut sound. When more aggressive, the noise increases to a louder grunting, and occasional hissing. Some people have reported territorial growling.

Of course, the thumping of a kangaroo in full flight is a distinctive sound as well. Its strong, heavy hind legs make a distinct "thud" as it moves through bushland, and other kangaroos will recognise the sound of their own kind in flight, and heed it as a warning, even from a distance.

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The sound made by a kangaroo can best be described as a sort of gentle clucking, but not like a chicken - more of a soft tut-tut sound. When more aggressive, the noise increases to a louder grunting, and occasional hissing. Some people have reported territorial growling.

Of course, the thumping of a kangaroo in full flight is a distinctive sound as well. Its strong, heavy hind legs make a distinct "thud" as it moves through bushland.

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Kangaroos travel in mobs, which develop from small family groups with a dominant male. A young male may move away from its mob and establish itself within a new mob by asserting its dominance over a weaker male.

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In order to communicate, a kangaroo makes a gentle tut-tut sound. When more aggressive, the noise increases to a louder grunting, and occasional hissing. There may be some territorial growling.

Of course, the thumping of a kangaroo in full flight is a distinctive sound as well. Its strong, heavy hind legs make a distinct "thud" as it moves through bushland, and other kangaroos will recognise the sound of their own kind in flight, and heed it as a warning.

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by making diffrent noises

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