The kangaroo is an emblematic marsupial of Australia, primarily evolving in grasslands and open forests. Herbivorous, it feeds on grasses and leaves and moves in powerful leaps thanks to its muscular hind legs. Living in groups, it exhibits interesting social behaviors and an ability to adapt to arid environments. Its unique silhouette and ventral pouch for carrying its young make it easily recognizable.
Kangaroos use their powerful tails to stabilize and move efficiently across the Australian terrain.
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