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🧠 Fun Facts to Make You Smarter!
- Kangaroos are marsupials, which means they carry their babies in a pouch.
- They live only in Australia and are one of its most famous animals!
- Kangaroos use their strong back legs to hop, and they can jump over 25 feet in a single leap!
- They can’t walk backward, which is why kangaroos appear on Australia’s coat of arms—symbolizing forward progress.
- Kangaroos use their tails like a third leg, helping them balance and move.
- Baby kangaroos are called joeys, and they’re born the size of a jellybean!
- Joeys stay in the pouch for up to 8 months, drinking their mother’s milk and growing.
- A group of kangaroos is called a mob, troop, or court.
- Kangaroos are herbivores, eating mostly grass, leaves, and shrubs.
- Male kangaroos sometimes box with their front legs, kicking and pushing to show strength.
📚 Word Boost – Learn Cool New Words
Marsupial – A mammal with a pouch to carry babies
Joey – A baby kangaroo
Mob – A group of kangaroos
Leap – A long, high jump
Herbivore – An animal that eats only plants
Pouch – A pocket on a mother’s body where her baby grows