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The western grey kangaroo (Macropus fuliginosus), also referred to as a western grey giant kangaroo, black-faced kangaroo, mallee kangaroo, sooty kangaroo and (when referring to the Kangaroo Island subspecies) Kangaroo Island grey kangaroo, [4] is a large and very common kangaroo found across almost the entire southern part of Australia, from just south of Shark Bay through coastal Western ...
Whiptail wallaby: (Macropus parryi) Red-necked wallaby: (Macropus rufogriseus) Subgenus Osphranter. Antilopine kangaroo (Macropus antilopinus) Woodward's wallaroo (Macropus bernardus) Eastern wallaroo (Macropus robustus) Red kangaroo (Macropus rufus) Subgenus Macropus. Western grey kangaroo (Macropus fuliginosus) Eastern grey kangaroo (Macropus ...
Macropus is a marsupial genus in the family Macropodidae. It has two extant species of large terrestrial kangaroos . The term is derived from the Ancient Greek μάκρος, makros "long" and πους, pous "foot".
The western grey kangaroo (Macropus fuliginosus) [24] is slightly smaller again at about 54 kg (119 lb) for a large male. It is found in the southern part of Western Australia, South Australia near the coast, and the Murray–Darling basin. The highest population densities occur in the western Riverina district of New South Wales and in the ...
skull underside of the hind foot with a sharp claw 3d scan of the skeleton of Macropus giganteus. The eastern grey kangaroo is the second largest and heaviest living marsupial and native land mammal in Australia. An adult male will commonly weigh around 50 to 66 kg (110 to 146 lb) whereas females commonly weigh around 17 to 40 kg (37 to 88 lb).
Genus Macropus – Shaw, 1790 – two species Common name Scientific name and subspecies Range Size and ecology ... M. fuliginosus (Desmarest, 1817) Three subspecies.
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