Western Grey Kangaroos Macropus fuliginosus Australia Mating
Western Grey Kangaroos Macropus fuliginosus South Australia Australia Mating The common kangaroo in southern Australia Marsupials Males grow up to 2225 mm and 53 5 kg Very similar in biology to the Eastern Grey Kangaroo Mixed populations of Eastern and Western Greys occur in some areas In captivity western males may produce hybrids from eastern females never in reverse
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