About Kangaroos
The kangaroo is one of Australia’s most iconic animals,
and most species are endemic to Australia. There are over
60 different species of kangaroo and their close relatives,
with all kangaroos belonging to the super family Macropodoidea
(or macropods, meaning ‘great-footed’). The super family is divided
into the Macropodidae and the Potoroidae families.
The Macropodidae (macropod) family includes kangaroos,
wallabies, wallaroos, pademelons, tree-kangaroos and forest
wallabies. Species in the macropod family vary greatly in
size and weight, ranging from 0.5 kilograms to 90 kilograms.
The Potoroinae (potoroid) family of kangaroos includes
the potoroo, bettong and rat-kangaroo, which live only in Australia.
Kangaroos of different types live in all areas of Australia,
from cold-climate areas and desert plains, to tropical rainforests
and beaches.
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