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15 interesting facts about Kanguru


Kanguru is a symbol of Australia!

There are many things that people don't know about Kanguru, so we gathered the best 15 truth about Kanguru!

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Scientists have identified a special bacterium in the stomach of Kanguru to handle their food without creating methane.

This result is not only good for the environment, but also more effective for the rats to handle their food.

The researchers hoped to study these bacteria to try to deploy it in farm animals, such as cows, to reduce the amount of methane harmful to the environment.

Kanguru can bend.

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It is not just men bend to impress women, male Kanguru also do it!

Male Kanguru uses their arms to support opponents.

Kanguru with greater biceps and showed that they were often chosen by female kanganguru more often.

If Kanguru was chased, they ran to the water.

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Although Kanguru does not have many predators, sometimes they can be attacked by humans or dingoes.

As a defense, Kanguru often leads people pursuing into water.

If not, Kangaroo will step back into a tree and stone - this has enough force to kill a man.

Kangaroos hop because they have to.

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You always see Kangaroos jump around because they cannot move independence.

The structure of their feet makes them unable to use them to walk.

Fortunately, It Seems They Really Wouldn't Need Big, Seeing As They Can Hop At Speeds Of Over 35 Miles Per Hour!

Kanguru female can pause pregnancy.

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The reason for the Kangaroo population is very high, because women's rats are pretty much pregnant.

After a newly born Emey to the bag, women will become pregnant again.

However, she can freeze the embryonic development until Joey is now able to leave the bag!

When he left, she continued pregnancy and the cycle repeated.

Most Kanguru is left-handed.

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Although people often think that humans are the only species with a dominant hand, Kanguru also do well!

Wild kangaroos is attractive to use their left hand for tasks like grooming and feeding.

Australia has more kangurus than humans.

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Compared to 24 million people living in Australia, there are 44 million kanguru in 2015.

It was a leap since 2009 when only 27 million kanguru!

Kanguru's population leads to our next reality.

Kangaroo meat is popular for Australians.

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Nothing strange to find a "Burger Kangaroo" on the Australian menu!

In fact, it is a healthier choice because it has a lot of low proteins and fats, as well as a more sustainable replacement for other meats.

Because the Kangaroo population is very high, it is not a threat to their existence.

Kanguru was crashed into the car at all the time.

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In fact, 80% of anti-attack animals in Australia are Kanguru.

Most rental car insurance policies do not include you if you drive in the remote area when it is dark because the opportunity to hit a very high kangaroo.

Many people live in a metal "roo" bar to reduce the impact of hitting a mouse.

There is a species of kanguru living in the tree.

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Not only that, but they originated from Guinea New Guinea, and just far from northeastern Queensland, unlike most Kanguru derived from Australia in general.

Sadly, this rare species population is declining due to deforestation and hunting.

Kanguru's tails act as a third leg.

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Not only does kangaroos use their tail to balance, but it is like an extra leg.

They have a "unique walk", in which they push to the ground with the tail then jump with their feet.

The force of their tail is the equivalent strength when their feet combine.

Kanguru doesn't sweat.

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Because Kanguru doesn't have a sweat line, they tend to hang out and relax in the shaded areas when it is hot.

If they really want to cool down, they will lick their forearms until their feathers are wet.

They will also lick their feet and rub the moisture on their chest!

Kanguru cannot move backwards.

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Because their tails are big and muscular, Kanguru cannot jump back.

Australia considered this an inspiration for their badge, with a Kangaroo and EMU.

Both are animals that cannot move backwards, symbolizing nation only moving forward.

Kanguru has a lot of different names.

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Male Kanguru is called Boomers, Female Kanguru is called leaflets, and of course Kanguru for babies is Joeys.

If there is a Kanguru group, they can be called a crowd, a troop or a court.

Because Kanguru is a very social animal, they are almost always in a group, sometimes smallest is 3 or 4, sometimes large with 100!

Newborn Joeys is the size of a Bean Lima.

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When pregnancy for Kanguru is extremely short (only 33 days!), Joeys are very small when they appear.

They are in the bag where they grow in 4 months, at the time they leave the bag in a short period of time.

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