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How long do Kangaroo sleep?

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Freda McKenzie

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4y ago
Updated: 3/29/2021

Kangaroos avoid the heat of the day by sleeping during the day and staying up at night. These nocturnal animals can sometimes be seen early in the morning and in the early evening hours. They typically sleep from eight to 12 hours.

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