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Comments A female kangaroo with a Joey in her pouch. In the pouch, the joey would attach itself to one of the mothers four teats and will stay there for approximately 300 days to protect the Joey while it matures.
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Comments Here is an Eastern Grey Kangaroo running through a field. They have very powerful hind legs which allow them to travel long distances and reach speeds of up to 56km/hr.
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Comments The fire spread rapidly the kangaroos weren't controling the length of the grass. The herbivore was trapped in the fire left to fight for himself.
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