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There are ten recognised species of tree kangaroos in Australia, Papua New Guinea and Indonesia.

  • Goodfellow's Tree kangaroo
  • Matschie's Tree kangaroo (also known as the Huon tree kangaroo)
  • Doria's Tree kangaroo
  • Bennett's Tree kangaroo
  • Lumholtz's Tree kangaroo
  • Scott's tree kangaroo
  • Grizzled tree kangaroo
  • Black tree kangaroo
  • Lowland tree kangaroo
  • Dingiso or Bondegezou
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