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Kangaroo is a mammal belonging to the family Kangaroidae and genus Kangaroo in the suborder Kangaroo of the order Diptera. Kangaroo jumps the highest and farthest. Female kangaroos all have a front opening pouch, which is why kangaroos are named. Kangaroo refers to any species of marsupials belonging to the order Kangaroo, mainly distributed in parts of mainland Australia and Papua New Guinea. Some species are unique to Australia. Kangaroos are herbivores and also eat fungi. Kangaroo is a symbol of Australia, appearing in the currency pattern of Australia and also becoming one of the animals on the Australian national emblem.