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Kangaroos are one of many marsupials native to Australia, and are expert jumpers, and even swimmers, that live in groups called mobs.

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described new Cookeroo bulwidarri dated hortusensis lived between These kangaroos’ bodies probably measured C didn’t navigating forest fours sharing diverse collection moles feather-tailed possums koalas crocodiles Conservation status IUCN’s Red List Threatened Species listed either near threatened vulnerable endangered critically Nullarbor dwarf extinct Studies show global warming could kill world’s not Additional resourcesNature PBS FactsNational KangaroosUniversity Michigan Rat-KangarooAustralian Department Foreign Affairs Trade Sign Up e-mail newsletters Stay date coronavirus outbreak signing newsletter today Receive news offers brands Yes No mail us behalf trusted partners sponsors Thank You receive verification email shortly was problem refresh page try again spam promise unsubscribe we’ll never share details without permission Read Shared fighting laser duel exploding Carina Nebula Rare squid ‘elbow’ tentacles baffles spooky footage Asteroid Apophis speeding recalculate odds 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