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Eastern Grey Kangaroo (Macropus giganteus) - Tasmania

Preening involves the kangaroo leaning back on its powerful tail and scratching itself with its front paws. Also known as the Eastern Grey Kangaroo. Breeding is mainly during the summer months. The young stay within the pouch for 10 months and are weaned at 18 months, by which time the mother will have another "joey" in the pouch

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Australia Tasmania Fauna Wildlife Animals Mammals Marsupials Macropods Eastern Grey Kangaroo Macropus giganteus Young Baby Preening Anaspides Photography Iain D. Williams
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Preening involves the kangaroo leaning back on its powerful tail and scratching itself with its front paws.  Also known as the Eastern Grey Kangaroo.  Breeding is mainly during the summer months.  The young stay within the pouch for 10 months and are weaned at 18 months, by which time the mother will have another "joey" in the pouch
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