Australia | 1985 | 1 Dollar | Kangaroo
Kangaroo
Kangaroos are large marsupials of
the family Macropodidae, chiefly the big Macropus species, and are
native to Australia, with tree-kangaroos also found in Papua New Guinea. They
have powerful hind legs, large feet for hopping, a balancing tail, and females
carry young in a pouch. While large kangaroos have thrived amid human-driven landscape
changes, many smaller macropods are now rare or endangered. As iconic national
symbols, kangaroos appear on Australia’s coat of arms, currency, and
organisational logos. Wild kangaroos are commercially harvested for meat and
hides, a practice seen as both controversial and environmentally beneficial for
controlling overgrazing.
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