The kangaroo is an iconic animal found only in Australia.
Kangaroos are marsupials, meaning they give birth to underdeveloped young that complete their development in a pouch on their mother's abdomen.
There are four main species of kangaroo: the red kangaroo, the antilopine kangaroo, the eastern grey kangaroo, and the western grey kangaroo.
Kangaroos are herbivores and play a significant role in the Australian ecosystem.
They are also a popular symbol of Australia and are often featured in the country's national identity.