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What animal has big eyes in the kangaroo family?

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No members of the kangaroo family have particularly large eyes.

Kangaroo rats (of North America) are characterised by large eyes, but they are not kangaroos; nor are they even marsupials. They are quite different to the rat-kangaroos of Australia.

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