Western Grey Kangaroo Is Common, but Protected by Law

Western Grey Kangaroo Is Common, but Protected by Law

WESTERN GREY KANGAROO Macropus giganteus STATUS • The Western Grey Kangaroo is common, but protected by law. Numbers in the wild are managed by licensed culling. ORIGIN • Found in the southern half of Australia. HABITAT • The Western Grey Kangaroo is found west of the Great Dividing Range. • It has a wide distribution on the plains and open woodland of South Australia in areas with greater than 250 mm of annual rainfall. • It is a grazing animal whose diet consists of grasses. This means their main threat is competition for food with domestic stock. SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR • The Western Grey Kangaroo spends most of the day resting in the shade, but will come out to feed in the late afternoon and early evening. • They are said to be crepuscular because they are most active around dusk. • Family groups can vary in size. Sometimes mixed groups of Eastern and Western Grey Kangaroos are found in eastern Australia. • Their method of communication is clicking and coughing. DESCRIPTION • The Western Grey Kangaroo breed throughout the year with most births occurring during summer. After a gestation period of 30 days, the newborn young crawks to the female’s pouch for about 42 weeks where it continues to develop. • At birth the young is the size of a jelly bean. Females are mature at 1½ years of age while males mature later at 2½ years of age. • The Western Grey Kangaroo has fur which is fine and long. They differ from other large kangaroos as they have a hairy muzzle, with fine hairs in the area between the nostrils and their upper lip. • They are brown in colour with black hands and feet. This is an easy way to tell them from Eastern Grey kangaroos. • The male can weigh up to 55 kg and stands nearly two metres tall. The female weighs 27 kg and is shorter than the male. POINTS OF INTEREST • The Western Grey Kangaroo is called a macropod which means big footed. Other macropods include wallabies and tree-kangaroos. • The male has a strong musky smell. Updated Nov 08 .

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