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![]() A baby Kangaroo is called a Joey and at the time of its birth measures about 2 centimetres. Kangaroos need very little water to survive and are capable of going for months without drinking at all. When they do need water, they dig wells’ for themselves; frequently going as deep as 90 to 125cm (3 to 4ft). These ‘Kangaroo pits’ are a common source of water for other animals living in the Kangaroo’s environment. A Kangaroo being chased by a dog may jump into a dam. If the dog gives chase, the Kangaroo may turn towards the dog, then use its paws to push the dogs head underwater in order to drown it. Large Kangaroos cover more than 9.14 metres with each jump. Kangaroos and Emus cannot walk backwards and are on the Australian coat of arms for that reason. The Purple-neck Rock Wallaby [Petrogale Purpureicollis], inhabits the Mt Isa region in Northwest Queensland. The Wallaby secretes a dye that transforms its face and neck into colours ranging from light pink to bright purple. |
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