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Yes. Kangaroos would, and do, go in water. Kangaroos are very strong swimmers. In Australia's southern areas, Grey kangaroos frequently commute from off-shore islands. Despite their apparently awkward shape, their powerful hind legs propel them along. This is the only time kangaroos' hind legs move independently of each other.

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