Kangaroos are marsupialia animals that are only found in Australia, Tasmania, and several small islands around it.
Male kangaroo can grow up to 6 feet (1.8 meters) and weigh 200 pounds (90 kg).
Kangaroos have strong and long back legs, which allow them to jump long distances up to 30 feet (9 meters) and reach speeds of up to 30 miles per hour (48 km/h).
Kangaroo can stand upright with its hind legs and use its tail as a balance.
Kangaroo has a bag in his stomach used to carry their children who are still babies.
Female kangaroo can have two bags and produce different milk for different children.
Kangaroo can live up to 6 years in the wild and up to 20 years in captivity.
Kangaroos have excellent vision and hearing, and sharp smell.
Kangaroo is often used as a national symbol of Australia and appears in Australian coins and banknotes.
There are more than 60 species of kangaroo known throughout the world.