Kangaroo structure and classification

Describe the structure body of Kangaroo with its classification Kangaroo Structure and Classification Classification - Kingdom: Animalia - Phylum: Chordata - Class: Mammalia - Order: Diprotodontia - Family: Macropodidae - Genus: Macropus (and other genera) - Species: Various species, such as Macropus giganteus (Eastern Grey Kangaroo) and Macropus rufus (Red Kangaroo) Body Structure - *Body Size and Shape*: Kangaroos are large marsupials with a distinctive body shape, featuring a robust torso, strong hind legs, and a long, muscular tail. - *Hind Legs*: Powerful and adapted for jumping, with large feet and sharp claws. - *Front Legs*: Shorter and more delicate, used for grasping and manipulating food. - *Tail*: Long and muscular, used for balance and support. - *Fur*: Thick and woolly, varying in color depending on the species. - *Pouch*: A characteristic feature of female kangaroos, used to carry and nurse their young. Unique Features - *Hopping Locomotion*: Kangaroos are famous fo...