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Red kangaroo resting in shade beside toolshed awning Royalty Free Stock Photo
Two red giant kangaroo resting in the shade Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red kangaroo resting in the shade of a large tree in a natural outdoor setting Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red Kangaroo Standing on Outback Australia\'s Red Dirt Near Blue Shade Net Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kangaroo Resting Under Tree A red kangaroo rests peacefully in the shade of a large tree in an Australian outback landscape The Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kangaroo rest on the red sand under the shade. Funny big animal. Royalty Free Stock Photo
A Red Kangaroo Lying Down Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red Kangaroo in the Shade
A large red kangaroo gets some rest in some shade below a tree on a hot summer day Royalty Free Stock Photo
A large red kangaroo gets some rest in some shade below a tree on a hot summer day Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red Kangaroo Royalty Free Stock Photo
Adult Red Kangaroo resting Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Adult Red Kangaroo resting Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red Kangaroo in the Shade Royalty Free Stock Photo
Big Red Kangaroo Resting Royalty Free Stock Photo
At speeds less than four miles hour, hopping is not energy efficient but the Red Kangaroo`s top speed can be 40 miles per hour. Kangaroos use a `petapedal` walk, using their tail as a fifth leg. They are the largest marsupial surviving on earth today.


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