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Kangaroo Classification
Kangaroo classification information is available in textbooks; hunting babies is illegal in most places.
They are nocturnal animals, and they start looking for food at dusk and continue throughout night time and until dawn. They feed on grasses, leaves and plants, and they may inflict serious damage on crops. They are even considered to be pests.
Kangaroo classification information is available in textbooks; hunting babies is illegal in most places.
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Kangaroo Classification -
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There are 47 different species of this animal, and they are concentrated in Australia, New Guinea and Tasmania. There are also three large species in Australia: Eastern Gray (Macropus giganteus), Red (Macropus rufus) and Western Gray (Macropus fuliginosus), which inhabit grasslands and open plains with shrubs. Kangaroo classification information is available in textbooks; hunting babies is illegal in most places.
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