The hind legs of long feet are strong and powerful. Kangaroos jump instead of running. They can jump up to 4 meters and as far as 13 meters, which can be said to be the tallest and farthest mammals. Most kangaroos live on the ground, and it is easy to distinguish them from other animals when they jump from their strong hind legs.
Kangaroos keep their balance with their tails when jumping. When they walk slowly, their tails can be used as the fifth leg.
Kangaroo's tail is thick and long, full of muscles. It can not only support the kangaroo's body when it is resting, but also help the kangaroo jump faster and farther when it jumps.
All female kangaroos have a pouch with four nipples in it. "Cubs" or kangaroos are kept in nursery bags until they can survive in the outside world.
Basic introduction:
Kangaroo Kangaroo is a kind of marsupial, belonging to Kangaroo Family. The word "kangaroo" is usually used to refer to the largest species in the kangaroo family.
Generally speaking, large kangaroos are highly adaptable to human development in Australia; In contrast, many of their little relatives face a greater threat to their survival, and the number is not large. At present, there is no large-scale kangaroo breeding industry, but wild kangaroos will be hunted and made into edible meat, and this industry is also controversial.
Kangaroo is a symbol of Australia, which appears in the national emblem of Australia and some Australian currency patterns. Many Australian organizations, such as Qantas, also use kangaroos as their symbols. Australian military vehicles and ships are often painted with kangaroo signs when performing overseas missions.