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By Ciara and Lisa. How fast do kangaroos move? A Kangaroo bounds along on its strong back legs at up to 50 kilometres on hour. It can cover 13.5 meters.

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1 By Ciara and Lisa

2 How fast do kangaroos move? A Kangaroo bounds along on its strong back legs at up to 50 kilometres on hour. It can cover 13.5 meters in one giant bound. The Red Kangaroo The Red Kangaroo is the largest of all.All adult Red Kangaroo weigh 90 kilograms. Joey Joeys stay in the pouch until they weigh 9 kilograms. A baby Kangaroo is a “JOEY” How fast do kangaroos move? A Kangaroo bounds along on its strong back legs at up to 50 kilometres on hour. It can cover 13.5 meters in one giant bound. The Red Kangaroo The Red Kangaroo is the largest of all.All adult Red Kangaroo weigh 90 kilograms. Joey Joeys stay in the pouch until they weigh 9 kilograms. A baby Kangaroo is a “JOEY”

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4 Wallabies are a favourite Aussie Icon. Lucky for us they’re found in the Gold Coast. Wallabies are marsupials belonging to small animals called macropods, which have hind legs larger than their forelimbs,large hind legs and feet,mascular tails which they use for balance. They are more active at night,dush and down when they feed.

5 How fast do Snakes move? Snakes can go up to 11 kilometres an hour. Which is the most dangerous snake ? The saw-scaled carpet viper is probably the worlds most dangerous snake. It is extremely aggressive and its poison can kill humans How fast do Snakes move? Snakes can go up to 11 kilometres an hour. Which is the most dangerous snake ? The saw-scaled carpet viper is probably the worlds most dangerous snake. It is extremely aggressive and its poison can kill humans


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