Kangaroos are iconic to Australia, recognized by their strong hind legs and unique hopping movement. They have powerful tails used for balance, and females carry their young, called joeys, in pouches. Kangaroos are herbivores and feed on grasses and shrubs. Known for their social nature, they live in groups called mobs. Kangaroos are adaptable but face risks from droughts, habitat loss, and hunting. Despite these challenges, they remain a symbol of Australia’s wildlife and resilience.
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