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Eastern Gray Kangaroo Collection

The eastern gray kangaroo, scientifically known as Macropus giganteus, is a magnificent creature that can be found in various parts of Australia

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Macropus giganteus, eastern gray kangaroo and Xanthorrhoea s
Gum-plant, and Kangooroo of New Holland. Drawing 56 By George Raper, 1789

Background imageEastern Gray Kangaroo Collection: Eastern grey kangaroo (Macropus giganteus), Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, Brisbane

Eastern grey kangaroo (Macropus giganteus), Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

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Eastern Grey Kangaroo (coloured engraving)
1000189 Eastern Grey Kangaroo (coloured engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Engraver)

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Eastern grey kangaroo, (Macropus giganteus), mother with young, Wilson Promontory National park, Victoria, Australia

Background imageEastern Gray Kangaroo Collection: A Close Up Portrait of a Tasmanian Forester (Eastern Grey) Kangaroo, Tasmania, Australia

A Close Up Portrait of a Tasmanian Forester (Eastern Grey) Kangaroo, Tasmania, Australia
Kangaroo is a marsupial and they are endemic to Australia.The eastern grey kangaroo is less well-known than the red (outside Australia), but the most often seen

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A Rare Albino Kangaroo in Australia Outback
The kangaroo is a marsupial from the family Macropodidae. Kangaroos are endemic to Australia. Albino kangaroos generally have very short lifespan

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Kangaroo beach Sunrise
Kangaroo taken at sunrise on south coast beach of NSW

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Eastern Gray Kangaroo and Baby

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Kangaroo Hopping in Grass
Blurred Eastern Grey Kangaroo (Macropus giganteus) hopping across grassland in the Barossa Valley, South Australia, Australia

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Eastern Grey Kangaroo, Marcropus cinereus, Kangaroo Island, Australia

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Kangaroo Hopping in Jindabyne, New South Wales, Australia
Kangaroos are marsupials that belong to a small group of animals called macropods. They are only found naturally in Australia and Papua New Guinea

Background imageEastern Gray Kangaroo Collection: Eastern Grey kangaroo male joey nibbling on grass

Eastern Grey kangaroo male joey nibbling on grass
Eastern Grey kangaroo (Macropus giganteus) male joey nibbling on grass stalks, coastal Yuraygir National Park, fall, New South Wales, Australia

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Curious joey in mothers pouch
Eastern Grey kangaroo (Macropus giganteus) joey, peeking curiously out of its mother pouch, coastal Yuraygir National Park, fall, New South Wales, Australia

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Eastern Grey kangaroo male joey
Eastern Grey kangaroo (Macropus giganteus) male joey standing upright in grass, coastal Yuraygir National Park, fall, New South Wales, Australia

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Eastern Grey Kangaroo, Macropus Giganteus
Illustration of a Eastern Grey Kangaroo, Macropus Giganteus

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Eastern grey kangaroo, (Macropus giganteus), mother with young at water feeding, Wilson Promontory National park, Victoria, Australia

Background imageEastern Gray Kangaroo Collection: Eastern Grey Kangaroo, Marcropus cinereus, Kangaroo Island, Australia

Eastern Grey Kangaroo, Marcropus cinereus, Kangaroo Island, Australia

Background imageEastern Gray Kangaroo Collection: Eastern Grey Kangaroo, Marcropus cinereus, Australia

Eastern Grey Kangaroo, Marcropus cinereus, Australia

Background imageEastern Gray Kangaroo Collection: Joey Eastern Grey Kangaroo, Kangaroo Island, Australia

Joey Eastern Grey Kangaroo, Kangaroo Island, Australia
Eastern Grey Kangaroo, Marcropus cinereus, Kangaroo Island, Australia

Background imageEastern Gray Kangaroo Collection: Eastern Grey Kangaroo, Marcropus cinereus, Kangaroo Island, Australia

Eastern Grey Kangaroo, Marcropus cinereus, Kangaroo Island, Australia

Background imageEastern Gray Kangaroo Collection: Baby kangaroo following its mother in Jindabyne, New South Wales, Australia

Baby kangaroo following its mother in Jindabyne, New South Wales, Australia. Kangaroos and wallabies are marsupials that belong to a small group of animals called macropods

Background imageEastern Gray Kangaroo Collection: Macropus giganteus, eastern gray kangaroo

Macropus giganteus, eastern gray kangaroo
Marsupial, Kangaroo, or the Pattagorang. Detail from drawing 87, possibly by Thomas Watling (1762 -c. 1814), from the Thomas Watling Drawings Collection, 1788-c

Background imageEastern Gray Kangaroo Collection: Australia, Yamba. Yamba Golf Course, Eastern Golf Kangaroo

Australia, Yamba. Yamba Golf Course, Eastern Golf Kangaroo

Background imageEastern Gray Kangaroo Collection: Eastern grey kangaroo, Geehi, Kosciuszko National Park, New South Wales

Eastern grey kangaroo, Geehi, Kosciuszko National Park, New South Wales, Australia, Pacific


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The eastern gray kangaroo, scientifically known as Macropus giganteus, is a magnificent creature that can be found in various parts of Australia. With its distinctive grey fur and powerful hind legs, this species has become an iconic symbol of the Australian outback. One place where you can witness the beauty of these kangaroos up close is at the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary in Brisbane. Here, visitors have the opportunity to observe Eastern Grey Kangaroos roaming freely in their natural habitat. It's a truly mesmerizing sight to see these graceful creatures hopping around with ease. In fact, one might even come across a rare albino kangaroo while exploring the vast Australian outback. These unique individuals stand out from their counterparts due to their striking white fur and pink eyes. Spotting one of these elusive creatures would undoubtedly be an unforgettable experience. For those who prefer coastal landscapes, imagine waking up early to witness a breathtaking sunrise at Kangaroo Beach. Picture an Eastern Gray Kangaroo silhouetted against the vibrant hues of orange and pink as it hops along the sandy shores - truly a picture-perfect moment. Whether they are nibbling on grass or hopping through fields, Eastern Grey Kangaroos are always captivating to watch. Their agility and strength are evident as they effortlessly navigate through their environment with boundless energy. From Kangaroo Island to Jindabyne in New South Wales, these majestic creatures can be found all across Australia's diverse landscapes. They play an essential role in maintaining ecosystem balance and serve as ambassadors for wildlife conservation efforts. Lastly, let's not forget about the heartwarming bond between mother kangaroos and their joeys. Witnessing a male joey nibbling on grass under his mother's watchful eye is both endearing and symbolic of nature's nurturing instincts. Whether you encounter them at sanctuaries or stumble upon them during your adventures in Australia's wilderness, the Eastern Gray Kangaroo never fails to leave a lasting impression.