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There are four species of kangaroo, each with its own scientific name. These are: * Macropus rufus * Macropus giganteus * Macropus fuliginosus * Macropus antilopinus
Globonautes macropus was created in 1898.
Octopus macropus was created in 1826.
Malacoctenus macropus was created in 1868.
No. The echidna belongs to the family Tachyglossidae, which is in the group of egg-laying mammals known as monotremes. 'Macropus' refers to members of the kangaroo family, as 'macropus' means 'big-footed'.
Macropus means 'big footed'. It refers to members of the kangaroo family, all of which are characterised by their long feet.
The Eastern Grey Kangaroo is Macropus giganteus. The Western Grey Kangaroo is Macropus fuliginosus.
Kangaroos belong to the genus macropus. There are several different species of kangaroo. The most common is the red kangaroo, which is part of the species Rufus.
A Macropus Rufus
The common name for macropus is kangaroo. This includes all species of kangaroo which, in turn compirises wallabies, wallaroos, pademelons and so on.
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Kingdom AnimaliaPhylum ChordataClass MammaliaInfraclass MarsupialiaOrder DiprotodontiaFamily MacropodidaeGenus MacropusEastern Grey kangaroo: Macropus giganteusWestern Grey kangaroo: Macropus fuliginosus