The Eastern Grey Kangaroo has grey-brown fur. Its shoulders are slightly darker while its tail has a dark tip. Eastern Grey kangaroos have strong hind legs and short forelegs. The forelegs have no thumb. The female kangaroo has a pouch for the joey (baby). They have a long, powerful, muscular tail to help balance.
Eastern grey kangaroo was created in 1790.
The species name of the Eastern Grey Kangaroo is Macropus giganteus.
An eastern grey kangaroo can jump as high as 12 meters.
The Eastern Grey Kangaroo is Macropus giganteus. The Western Grey Kangaroo is Macropus fuliginosus.
An adult western grey kangaroo weighs between 28 and 54 kilograms and an adult eastern grey kangaroo weighs between 33 and 66 kilograms. In both cases, males weigh more than females.
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.
The Eastern Grey Kangaroo range in height between 1.3m and 1.4m for males, while the female is unlikely to exceed 1.1 m in height.
There is no species of kangaroo known as the Brown Kangaroo. Among the bigger species, there is only the Red Kangaroo and the Eastern Grey and Western Grey.
Eastern Grey kangaroos are found in the eastern half of Queensland, most of New South Wales and Victoria and small areas of South Australia.A variety of the eastern grey kangaroo is the Forester Kangaroo, which is found in Tasmania.
No. Eastern grey kangaroos are herbivorous. There is no species of kangaroo that is a carnivore.
There really are 4 species of kangaroos, including the red kangaroo, the eastern grey kangaroo, the western grey kangaroo, and the antilopine kangaroo.
Big Red Kangaroo, Western Grey Kangaroo, Eastern Grey Kangaroo, Whiptail Wallaby, Honey Possum