KANGAROO (Can-ga-roo)

  • The Kangaroo moves by hopping on its powerful hind legs. It uses its thick long tail to balance its body while hopping. A kangaroo can hop at up to 60kmh (40mph).
  • It can also leap over obstacles up to 3m (10ft) high.
  • Because of the unusual shape of its legs and its bulky tail, a kangaroo can't walk or move backwards very easily.
  • The kangaroo usually rests in the shade during the day and comes out to eat in the late afternoon and night when it is much cooler.
  • It eats mostly grass.
  • It needs very little water to survive. It can survive without drinking for months.
  • A kangaroo carries its baby in its pouch. The baby is born really tiny and crawls into its mother's pouch. The baby lives in its mother's pouch till it is quite large. Even when it is quite large it still drinks milk from a teat in its mother's pouch.
  • It sometimes jumps into its mother's pouch head first when frightened.
  • The kangaroo fights by attacking its opponents with its front paws (which have sharp claws) or by kicking them with its powerful hind legs.