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Female kangaroos have three vaginas.

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In Australia, there are more kangaroos than people.

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Female kangaroos are almost always pregnant.

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Red Kangaroos can jump 6 feet (1.8 meters) high.

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Male kangaroos flex their biceps to impress females.

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Kangaroos’ tails act as a third leg rather than just a balancing strut.

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Kangaroos are almost always left-handed.

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Kangaroos keep cool by licking their forearms.

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At birth, baby kangaroos are only about an inch long—no bigger than a large waterbug or a queen bee.

Posted on April 5, 2016September 27, 2017Tags baby, bee, bigger, birth, inch, kangaroos, large, longno, queen, waterbugLeave a comment on At birth, baby kangaroos are only about an inch long—no bigger than a large waterbug or a queen bee.

If you lift a kangaroo’s tail off the ground it can’t hop.

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