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Description:

Some sort of Kangaroo species. But seeminly to small for any gray kangaroo subspecies. (very small only about 1 meter or less standing fully upright)

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Red Kangaroo
Macropus rufus Red Kangaroo


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6 Comments

lori.tas
lori.tas 12 years ago

Haven't you noticed Chiquita, all of world covets our wildlife. I see so many spotting of Australian flora and fauna in other countries, and I want to say, "hey, give that back" ;)

Chicquita
Chicquita 12 years ago

What are they doing in the States :) ???

lori.tas
lori.tas 12 years ago

No problem, we have a few of the Forrester Kangaroos left in Tasmania. They are a subspecies of the grey and easily the tallest. I've see a few boofy boys that were nearly two meters tall. http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/314...

ChandlerSharp
ChandlerSharp 12 years ago

Ah ok, thanks.

lori.tas
lori.tas 12 years ago

Chandler, slight clarification. The Reds get much heavier, but the Greys (aka Eastern) actually grow taller.

ChandlerSharp
ChandlerSharp 12 years ago

These are red kangaroos. They normally grow larger than grays.

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St. Louis, Missouri, USA

Spotted on Nov 27, 2011
Submitted on Nov 27, 2011

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