What is a tree kangaroo?
Kangaroo tree is one of the largest marsupials and is closely related to Wallaby and a larger kangaroo. Unlike his two close relatives, however, the tree kangaroo adapted at some point a tree or tree. There are more than 10 species of tree kangaroos, some of them live in Australian rainforests and others living in Papua -no Guinea and islands surrounding the new Guinea. The tree kangaroo prefers dense forest growth because it is lonely and shy creature. However, it can easily jump from a tree to a tree. Jumping down from one tree to the other was measured to an impressive 30 feet (9.14 m). They can also get high on trees. They are adept climbers with very long tails that help them balance them. Some tree kangaroos are easier to find at night, because sometimes they show nighting. Females can weigh about £ 5 less than men. They have an average life in nature for about 14 years. In captivity, a tree kangaroo can live about 20.
Like all marsupials, the tree kangaroo has a case. Small children are born individually after a month of pregnancy. It takes a little over a year for children to live outside the housing. A woman tree kangaroo tends to live with a single man and usually takes care of her current child in a case. As soon as this child reaches maturity, the tree kangaroo and her friend create another child.
Kangaroos of the tree are herbivorous and their diet consists of leaves widely available in their densely habitat. They are also ruminants, which means they spend their food partly and chew it again in the form of CUD. It is very unusual that an animal without hooves has the properties of ruminants.
Many kangaroos trees are considered to be endangered or endangered due to the destruction of habitats due to wood mining. For a tree kangaroo, there is some hope of intensive effort for protection. Expedition from 2005 to the island of New Guinea discovered cacheGold coat trees of kangaroos, which were previously considered very endangered. The fact that the healthy population of this tree Klogaroo could still exist is encouraging and inspiring to protect nature and animal lovers.