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Kangaroos are fascinating creatures. As native inhabitants of Australia, they seamlessly blend into a landscape brimming with unique and stunning wildlife. With their small heads, large bodies, and a natural ability to bounce, they radiate a sense of fun. Beyond their playful nature, they are also skilled boxers and exhibit remarkable parenting instincts as marsupials. It’s no wonder we’ve created a delightful collection of kangaroo coloring pages to honor these extraordinary animals.
One reason we adore kangaroos is their rarity in everyday life. While we might catch glimpses of them at the zoo or in animated films (who can forget Roo from Winnie the Pooh?), they’re not as commonly seen as squirrels or deer.
If your family shares our affection for kangaroos, these coloring pages will surely bring joy. And if your little one zooms through them in no time, don’t worry! We also have tiger, parrot, and giraffe coloring pages to keep them engaged.
Free Printable Kangaroo Coloring Pages
Kangaroo No. 1
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Kangaroos are marsupials, meaning their babies, called “joeys,” grow in their pouches. These tiny creatures are born underdeveloped and rely on their mothers for safety and nourishment until they are ready to explore the world. You can find kangaroos not only in Australia but also in Tasmania and New Guinea.
Kangaroo No. 2
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Did you know that kangaroo babies are known as joeys? Other marsupials include wombats, wallabies, and koalas. Most marsupials are indigenous to Australia, with opossums being the only ones found in North America. Fun fact: much like cows, kangaroos regurgitate their food to re-chew it before fully digesting.
Kangaroo No. 3
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Kangaroos are so emblematic of Australia that they even appear on some of the country’s currency. They are also featured on the Australian coat of arms. Interestingly, most kangaroos are left-handed!
Kangaroo No. 4
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Kangaroos boast a distinctive appearance with small heads and large feet, allowing them to leap great distances. Their powerful tails help them maintain balance. Unlike humans, who may hop without much distance, kangaroos use hopping as their primary means of travel, reaching speeds up to 43 miles per hour. Some can even jump six feet high!
Kangaroo No. 5
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Kangaroos are herbivores and thrive on vegetation, which means they don’t need to hunt for food, allowing them to conserve their energy for jumping.
Kangaroo No. 6
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Depending on the species, kangaroos can range from three to eight feet tall and weigh as much as 200 pounds, making them easy to spot in the wild.
Kangaroo No. 7
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Though they may seem gentle, kangaroos are known for their boxing abilities, especially males (called “boomers”) who compete for the attention of females (known as “jills”) or defend their territory around watering holes.
Kangaroo No. 8
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While kangaroo fights may sound intense, they typically consist of playful punching and pushing rather than aggressive combat. They even have a unique way of balancing on their tails and kicking opponents!
Kangaroo No. 9
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Kangaroos are social animals and often gather in groups known as a court, mob, or troupe. “Mob” is the most commonly used term, with groups typically consisting of at least ten kangaroos.
Kangaroo No. 10
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If you plan to visit Australia, you won’t have to search far to encounter kangaroos, as their population exceeds that of humans!
Kangaroo No. 11
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Despite lacking sharp teeth or claws, kangaroos have a clever defense mechanism against predators; they flee towards water, where they can turn and drown their aggressors. Plus, they are proficient swimmers!
Kangaroo No. 12
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Australia is truly a remarkable continent filled with unique creatures. Did you know there are more kangaroos in Australia than there are people?
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Discover a delightful collection of kangaroo coloring pages that will entertain your little ones and teach them about these fascinating marsupials. Learn about their unique features, social behavior, and clever survival tactics while they color and create.