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Red Kangaroo
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/mammals/red-kangaroo/The Red Kangaroo is an iconic Australian animal of the arid zone and is the largest living marsupial in the world.
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Eastern Grey Kangaroo
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/mammals/eastern-grey-kangaroo/The Eastern Grey Kangaroo is an iconic marsupial mammal. They live in mobs of 10 or more in a home range of up to 5km in eastern Australia.
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Tree Kangaroo from New Guinea
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/mammals/mammology-collection-tree-kangaroo-from-new-guinea/When new species as large and colourful as tree kangaroos are discovered it is a rare event indeed.
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The identity of Cook’s Kangaroo
https://journals.australian.museum/iredale-and-troughton-1937-rec-aust-mus-201-6771/The identity of Cook’s Kangaroo
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In-tree-guing new marsupials discovered!
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/in-tree-guing-new-marsupials-discovered/New tree-kangaroo species recognised in landmark genetic study.
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Out on a limb: tree-kangaroos
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/mammals/out-on-a-limb/Evolution can take some surprising twists and turns, and none more so than with kangaroos that live in trees, says evolutionary biologist Mark Eldridge.
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Male kangaroos don’t always move far from home
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/male-kangaroos-dont-always-move-far-from-home/Male eastern grey kangaroos can move large distances, but their DNA suggests that sometimes they don't.
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Images of 'grieving' kangaroos misinterpreted
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/images-of-grieving-kangaroos-misinterpreted/Australian Museum Principal Research Scientist, Dr Mark Eldridge, reveals things are not what they seem - they're far more sinister.
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Macropods: the biology of kangaroos, wallabies and rat-kangaroos
https://publications.australian.museum/macropods-the-biology-of-kangaroos-wallabies-and-rat-kangaroos/Macropods: the biology of kangaroos, wallabies and rat-kangaroos
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Museum genetics solves 88 year-old tree-kangaroo puzzle
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/tree-kangaroo-genetics/An examination of DNA extracted from tree-kangaroo specimens in the Australian Museum collection has confirmed that the mysterious Dendrolagus deltae, described as a new species from southern New Guinea in 1936, is not a valid species but the result of some erroneous locality information.
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