Australians probably do not have a "favourite" kangaroo, as such. If the word "favourite" can be transposed into "the best known", it would be the Red kangaroo. This is the one that is most prolific, and probably the one most associated with the Australian image.
The one that many 'baby boomers' identify with is "Skippy, the Bush Kangaroo", from an Australian children's television series of the 1960s-70s.
The Red Kangaroo is the largest of the kangaroo species.
The Western Grey, Eastern Grey and Antilopine kangaroos are all large species also.
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The correct term is "scientific name" as some scientific names are derived from Greek or other languages.The scientific name of the Eastern Grey Kangaroo is Macropus giganteus
The common name is simply "red kangaroo", although it is sometimes colloquially referred to as a "big red". Its scientific name is "Macropus rufus": "Macropus" means 'big-footed' and "rufus" means 'red'.
In Australia, kangaroos are commonly referred to simply as "roos". Male kangaroos may be called "boomers", but generally not by city dwellers.
Macropus is the zoological name for the kangaroo.
There is no alternative name for a kangaroo. A kangaroo is a kangaroo, and in Australia, its name is often shortened to just 'roo. There are many smaller species of kangaroo, such as quokkas, wallabies, wallaroos/ euros, potoroos and pademelons.
Kangaroo = Kanakalū
The grey kangaroo's name does not mean anything. It is simply the word used by various aboriginal tribes to refer to this animal.Various myths which are untrue include that it means (in aboriginal dialect):I don't understand what you're sayingThat's your index fingerThe scientific name for the kangaroo family is Macropodidae. "Macropod" means big-footed.
There are two species of grey kangaroo. The scientific name of the Western Grey Kangaroo is Macropus fuliginosus. The scientific name of the Eastern Grey Kangaroo is Macropus giganteus.
HERE IS THE SIZE OF A KANGAROO'S BRAIN:approx Kangaroo brain length=5cmapprox brain weight=56g
The grey kangaroo's name does not mean anything. It is simply the word used by various aboriginal tribes to refer to this animal.Various myths which are untrue include that it means (in aboriginal dialect):I don't understand what you're sayingThat's your index fingerThe scientific name for the kangaroo family is Macropodidae. "Macropod" means big-footed.
"Kangaroo Mouse"
Macropus giganteus tasmaniensis is the scientific name for the Tasmanian Forester Kangaroo. Macropus means 'big-footed', in reference to the kangaroo's long feet. 'Giganteus' mean gigantic, in reference to the kangaroo's large size. This part of the name is also given to the Eastern Grey kangaroo, as the Forester Kangaroo is a sub-species of the Eastern Grey. 'Tasmaniensis' means 'from Tasmania', as this subspecies is found only in Tasmania.