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Red Kangaroos

The red kangaroo is the largest native Australian animal, and is also the largest marsupial that is not extinct. This species of kangaroo can be found all over scrublands, grasslands and deserts of Western and Central Australia. Questions related to the red kangaroo can be found under this category.

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