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Kangaroo

Kangaroo

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The kangaroo is a mammal of the family Ursidae in the order Diptera. The fur is gray brown in color. The lifespan is approximately 15 years. Kangaroos are mainly distributed in the forests, hills, and coasts of Oceania. They inhabit forests, mountains, and wilderness, and occasionally appear near farmland. Dwelling in caves, living alone by digging soil, nocturnal. Herbivorous animals feed on grass, herbaceous plants, bark, and rhizomes. The kangaroo had traces in Australia 20 million years ago, but it wasn't until July 1797 when a European merchant ship crashed in the Bass Strait of Australia and its sailors fled to a nearby small island that they first saw this animal.