Sources vary concerning the number of kangaroo species altogether in Australia and the tree kangaroos in both Australia and New Guinea, but the total is around 70. All but the tree-kangaroos are native to Australia alone.
There are many varieties of kangaroo which come under the heading of "macropod". Members of the macropod family are characterised by their big feet ("macropod" means "great-footed"), their front pouches, and the fact that they move primarily by hopping.
There are four main species that are commonly called kangaroo. These are:
Other species of kangaroos are smaller, and they include:
Then there are the potoroids - a sub-species of the kangaroo family. Examples include:
Some specific species (not all) are listed below, excluding the extinct species. The rat kangaroos, potoroos and bettongs are also not represented below:
Kangaroos number in their millions.
There are no kangaroos in Austria.To see how many kangaroos there are in Australia, see the related question.
Does Australia export kangaroos? Australia does export kangaroos to various countries for many reasons such as: food supply, zoos and many other reasons. They import the kangaroos on boats to many European countries for food supply. They send the kangaroos to many different countries to zoos, where they can entertain viewers.
According to Rolf Harris who originally recorded the Australian Christmas song "Six White Boomers", the kangaroos' names are Jackaroo, Bluey, Curly, Two-Up, Desert Head and Snow.
Giant kangaroos no longer exist.
None. Kangaroos are not indigenous to Africa, they are from Australia.
Like humans, kangaroos have a small intestine and a large intestine.
How many kangaroos die in a week is not listed, but annual data is available. Last year, in 2012, an estimated four million kangaroos were killed in the country of Australia.
Probably zero considering kangaroos do not eat people.
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Kangaroos are abundant in many parts of Australia. This does not apply to all species, as many of the smaller species are endangered.