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Eastern Grey Kangaroo - wide angle shot of a funny adult standing on its hind legs on a meadow. It rolles its tongue so it looks like it would stick it out, which again applies a real comical touch to the shot
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Eastern Grey Kangaroo - wide angle shot of a funny adult standing on its hind legs on a meadow. It rolles its tongue so it looks like it would stick it out, which again applies a real comical touch to the shot
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Eastern Grey Kangaroo - wide angle shot, sticking tongue out
Murrammang National Park, New South Wales, Australia
Macropus giganteus
Steffen & Alexandra Sailer
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Say Cheese! This Eastern Grey Kangaroo knows how to strike a pose and bring on the laughs. With its tongue playfully rolled out, it adds an extra comical touch to this wide-angle shot. Taken in Murrammang National Park, New South Wales, Australia, this photo captures the essence of this magnificent creature. Known for their gigantic long feet and found in various habitats across Australia, these kangaroos live in mobs with separate hierarchies for males and females. Within these mobs, extended family groups thrive, consisting of dominant males, several females, and their young. Young males form separate groups while older males often choose solitude after battle-worn lives. In a constant struggle to establish rank within the mob hierarchy, adult males challenge each other for mating privileges. The higher a male's status is within the group, the more females will be willing to mate with him. The reproductive process of these marsupials is truly fascinating. After 36 months of gestation (yes you read that right!), a female gives birth to one tiny embryo weighing less than 1 g. This helpless little joey then finds its way into its mother's pouch where it attaches itself to a teat. After spending 44 weeks inside the pouch exploring the outside world from time to time.
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