Kangaroos

Even though they resemble deer, kangaroos are enigmatic animals. Kangaroo, which is the largest surviving marsupial or pouched animal on earth, is native to Australia. The nature and behavior of kangaroos interests one and all. For some fascinating facts about kangaroos, read on.
  • Eastern Gray Kangaroo
    The eastern gray kangaroo is a typical grass eater, and the most socializing species of all kangaroos. The male gray kangaroo differs from the female by its large size and absence of belly pouch. To know more eastern gray kangaroo facts, read on.
  • Kangaroo Facts
    One of the interesting facts about kangaroo is, a baby kangaroo (joey) is much smaller than a cherry? To know more such kangaroo facts and information, keep reading this article.
  • What do Kangaroos Eat
    This article deals with what do kangaroos eat in the wild and when kept in captivity. According to species, kangaroo diet comprises grass, ground cover plants, shrubs, tree leaves, flowers and fruits.
  • Kangaroo Habitat
    Australia is home to unique flora and fauna. One the most enigmatic inmates of the Australian animal kingdom is the kangaroo. This marsupial belongs to the family Macropodidae, but also shares genetic traits with the Macropus genus members such as the Red Kangaroo, Antilopine Kangaroo and Gray Kangaroo.