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  2. Texas Family Wins Fight Against HOA to Keep Pet Kangaroo - AOL

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    We've covered HOA battles over statues and flags. Even playhouses for young children. But a baby kangaroo? Say it isn't so. Nick and Jeni Dreis of Spring, Texas, took home the 6-month-old red ...

  3. Osphranter - Wikipedia

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    Osphranter is a genus of large marsupials in the family Macropodidae, commonly known as kangaroos and wallaroos (among other species). It contains the largest extant marsupial, the red kangaroo (O. rufus).

  4. Kangaroo on the loose in Texas after escaping enclosure - AOL

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    A kangaroo named Rowdy escaped his enclosure in Texas, sparking a search for the missing marsupial around the city of Sealy, Texas.. The kangaroo — which stands at just over 5 feet tall (1.5m ...

  5. Gulf Coast kangaroo rat - Wikipedia

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    Adult Gulf Coast kangaroo rats are about 220 mm (8.7 in) long including a tail of about 120 mm (4.7 in). There are two distinct color forms, an ashy gray and a reddish- or yellowish-buff. In both cases the purest color is on the sides and flanks with hairs in the dorsal region having dark tips giving a blackish sheen.

  6. Kangaroo - Wikipedia

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    Kangaroo meat on sale in Melbourne. The kangaroo has been a source of food for indigenous Australians for tens of thousands of years. Kangaroo meat is high in protein and low in fat (about 2%). Kangaroo meat has a high concentration of conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) compared with other foods, and is a rich source of vitamins and minerals. [78]

  7. Demise of Australia’s large kangaroos likely not caused by ...

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    A kangaroo hops through the outback landscape June 7, 2005 near Marree, Australia.

  8. Red kangaroo - Wikipedia

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    The red kangaroo (Osphranter rufus [5]) is the largest of all kangaroos, the largest terrestrial mammal native to Australia, and the largest extant marsupial.It is found across mainland Australia, except for the more fertile areas, such as southern Western Australia, the eastern and southeastern coasts, and the rainforests along the northern coast.

  9. Kangaroo embryo produced through IVF for the first time

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    A red kangaroo in the Australian Outback. It's a major scientific leap — or at least a hop. Researchers in Australia said Thursday that they have for the first time successfully produced the ...