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The Kangaroo
The kangaroo baby looks very similar to the adult; some farms in certain parts of the world are given permission to raise them.
Males are termed bucks, boomers or jacks, and females are known as does, fliers or, and babies are termed joeys. They can move in groups, called mobs. There are three famous species in Australia: Eastern Gray, Red and Western Gray.
The kangaroo baby looks very similar to the adult; some farms in certain parts of the world are given permission to raise them.
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The Kangaroo -
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Different species of this marsupial can be found in Australia, Tasmania and New Guinea. They move in long leaps, sometimes reaching 9 m, and thus they can move as fast as 40 mph (60 km/h). Females carry their young in the pouch until they turn 5-6 months old. The kangaroo baby looks very similar to the adult; some farms in certain parts of the world are given permission to raise them.
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