No. Kangaroos are excellent swimmers, and this is the only time they can move their legs independently. Most of their movement on land is by jumping, and even when they "walk", they drag their two hind legs from behind at the same time,.
If a kangaroo falls, it is possible for it to land on its back or side.
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Land of the Kangaroo - 1937 was released on: USA: 18 December 1937
The cast of Land of the Kangaroo - 1937 includes: Howard Claney as Narrator
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The fastest land animal in Australia is the red kangaroo, reaching speeds of up to 70 km/h (43 mph) in short bursts to evade predators.
Members of the kangaroo family cannot walk backwards. This includes the larger kangaroos, wallabies, wallaroos, quokkas, pademelons and so on. On land, their legs are unable to move independently of each other, and this is necessary for walking backwards.
The kangaroo is only considered exotic outside of its native land of Australia. One of the meanings of "exotic" is from another part of the world, so the kangaroo is exotic to anyone who is not from Australia.
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There are a great many things that a kangaroo can do. A kangaroo can jump on it's two back legs and carry it's young in a pouch for example.
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