The biggest kangaroo is the Red Kangaroo, however I do not know the biggest recorded SIZE of a Red Kangaroo. If you want to know about more big animals go to www.big-animals.com If you want to know more about Red Kangaroos go to www.wikipedia.com I also have heard that one of the Biggest kangaroos ever was 8 feet long. Hope it helps!
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The largest species of native animal in Australia, and the largest marsupial of all, is the Red kangaroo. There are numerous introduced species which are larger, such as camels and horses, but the largest introduced feral species would be water buffalo.
There are over 60 species of kangaroo in Australia, and some are very small. The Red Kangaroo is the largest native animal in Australia, but there are larger introduced species. Feral camels, water buffalo and brumbies are larger than Red Kangaroos.
The third largest island in Australia is Kangaroo Island, located off the coast of South Australia. It is known for its diverse wildlife, stunning landscapes, and outdoor recreational opportunities.
The largest island south of the Australian mainland is Tasmania, one of Australia's states. Kangaroo Island is the largest island south of Australia that is not a state.
Australia's largest island is the island state of Tasmania.The second largest island is Melville Island, in the Northern Territory, and the third largest island is Kangaroo Island, in South Australia.
The red kangaroo is the largest of all the 60 or so kangaroo species in Australia.
Australia. Kangaroo Island, which is Australia's third largest island, lies off the southern coast of South Australia. For more details, see the link below.
The largest island in South Australia is Kangaroo Island.
The wallaroo is a type of kangaroo which comes from Australia.
The proper name for the largest kangaroo in Tasmanian is Tasmanian forester kangaroo. It lives in open woodlands and bushland in the island of Tasmania, Australia's southernmost state.
The kangaroo paw plant of Western Australia is a unique plant, the unopened flowers of which bear some resemblance to a kangaroo's paw. It is long and slender, like the forepaw of a kangaroo. To see a picture of the kangaroo paw, click on the related link.
I don't know if this is a sterio-type, but I believe Australia.