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  • About 30 feet or more and up to 10 feet high:-)
  • 'The Red Kangaroo is the largest living marsupial and can grow to two metres (!). It weighs up to 90 kg (200 pounds). Top speed: over 60 km/h (close to 40 mph). A Red Kangaroo can leap eight metres far (25 feet) and three metres (10 feet) high! (If it wants to. At normal hopping speed they would cover more like 1.5 - 2 metres or 5 - 6 feet in a leap, at a speed of about 25 km/h or 15 mph.) The Eastern Grey grows to 1.5 - 1.8 metres and a big male can weigh over 60 kg (130 pounds). Females are much smaller than the males. Eastern Greys can jump as well as the big Reds: up to nine metres (29 feet) in one bound, and can reach speeds of nearly 50 km/h (30 mph). The Western Grey is slightly smaller and lighter (a good 50 kg or 110 ponds for a large male). Wallabies are generally smaller, the biggest ones weighing about 25 kg (55 pounds) The other, smaller macropods come in all shapes and sizes, some weighing as little as 500 g.' Roo info: http://www.outback-australia-travel-secrets.com/kangaroo-facts.html

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