A QUT-led study has found how increasing aridity and habitat variation and the subsequent emergence of grasslands shaped the evolution of modern kangaroos and wallabies. The study, published in ...
A QUT-led study has found how increasing aridity and habitat variation and the subsequent emergence of grasslands shaped the evolution of modern ...
For a long time, scientists thought there was a hard limit to hopping. Go beyond a certain body weight, the logic went, and ...
Which animals cannot walk backwards? Explore the unique biology of kangaroos and emus that keeps them moving forward.
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A baby tree kangaroo was just born — and his 'pouch cam' gives rare insight into one of the world's most endangered species
Kayjo’s arrival marks a major milestone for the incredibly rare marsupial.
Previous research indicated that kangaroos weighing more than about 350 pounds would rupture their ankle tendons if they tried to hop. The largest of the Ice Age kangaroos, Procoptodon goliah, which ...
New fossil discoveries reveal that colossal kangaroos from Australia’s Ice Age could still bounce across the landscape, despite their size.
Learn more about ancient giant kangaroos and the previous research claiming they were too heavy to hop. A new study finds ...
It’s easy to assume P. goliah and other giant kangaroos lost their ability to hop as a result of all that bulk. After all, ...
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Prehistoric giants that hopped: Pleistocene kangaroos were surprisingly agile, fossil study suggests
Prehistoric giant kangaroos could hop after all, challenging long-held beliefs about their movement.
Scientists studying the fossil remains of giant prehistoric kangaroos have found that even animals weighing more than 200kg ...
Long thought to have walked bipedally, like us, Australia’s extinct giant kangaroos have features that indicate they could ...
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