A large male kangaroo is colloquially known as a "boomer".
A kangaroo mob is a large group of kangaroos.
The male of any species of kangaroo is called a buck or boomer.
Kangaroo, wallaroo, or wallaby. There are many species of each of these.
a pouch potato.
A Polaroo
Information on the exact number of bones a kangaroo has is extremely limited. However, looking at a kangaroo skeleton (see related link) it can be seen that they have a large number of large and small bones.
A kangaroo
a pouch potato.
A woolly jumper!
because he wanted to be
A mother kangaroo has no particular name, but any female kangaroo is referred to as a jill, doe or flyer.
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.