Description
Kangaroos are large, famous marsupials native to Australia. They have a pouch to carry their young, and have fur colour ranging from red, to tan, to grey and have a cream-colored belly. Kangaroos can survive in a number of different habitats, this is what has allowed their numbers to increase to such a large population. You can find kangaroos in wooded forests, savannahs, scrublands, deserts, grassy plains, and more. They only eat vegetation. The different species of kangaroos live in different areas, so the types of plants they feed on varies. In general, they eat grasses, shrubs, leaves, buds, and occasionally fungi. Kangaroos live in a few other countries apart from Australia. These include Papua New Guinea which is an island state located north of Australia and New Zealand
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