All Australian native animals, including the Red kangaroo, are protected by law in Australia. This means they may not be hunted or killed except by people who are specially licensed to cull kangaroos because they have become a problem in a particular area. They also may not be kept as pets (though few people are actually aware of this).
Apart from national legislation, there are no conservation programmes for the Red kangaroo. It is not required. The population of the Red kangaroo is in the millions in Australia in any given year, and it rises and falls with the good and bad seasons - but it always recovers.
Not at all. The red kangaroo has a conservation status of least concern.
The red kangaroo is not extinct; nor is it in any immediate danger of extinction. Red kangaroos are found in the millions through Australia's outback.
Red kangaroo was created in 1822.
Varieties of Kangaroo paw, a plant native to Western Australia, come in red, green, red-and-green, yellow, pink, orange, apricot and even white.
The height of a Red kangaroo, which is the largest of the kangaroo species, ranges from 165cm to 2 metres.
the kangaroo
The species name of the red kangaroo is Macropus Rufus.
The largest kangaroo, the Red Kangaroo, is the fastest.
No. The Red kangaroo is a herbivore, feeding on grasses and other vegetation.
a red kangaroo grazes on grass early morning
The species name of the Red kangaroo is Macropus Rufus.
the red kangaroo