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Tree Kangaroos are any of the species of [[kangaroo]] in the taxonomic genus '''Dendrolagus'''. They are considered an iconic species due to there special ability to jump huge distances between trees of jungle canopies. Endangerment is a very familiar word to the Tree Kangaroos due to habitat loss and road kills. Just because these precious animals are endangered doesn't mean they are out of a home; these marsupials tend to live in luscious tropical and damp rain forests that consists of tons of nocturnal animals for food.  
'''Tree Kangaroos''' are any of the species of [[kangaroo]] in the taxonomic genus '''Dendrolagus'''. They are considered an iconic species due to there special ability to jump huge distances between trees of jungle canopies. Endangerment is a very familiar word to the Tree Kangaroos due to habitat loss and road kills. Just because these precious animals are endangered doesn't mean they are out of a home; these marsupials tend to live in luscious tropical and damp rain forests that consists of tons of nocturnal animals for food.  


Life doesn't just consist of death but also consists of life. Tree Kangaroo females tend to be pregnant for approximately 40-50 days or 2 months. After the mother has given birth the baby enters the pouch to finish development of major body parts. Many people ask how these marsupials are able to leap great distances; this is because of there large feet and strong muscular legs. The toes on a Tree Kangaroo are used for balance as they leap across fragile branches, these toes can reach a size of 40cm to a enormous size of 12in. These tree leapers around Australia and Indonesia are being considered as one of the most unforgettable and luxurious animals your eyes will ever see.<ref name=kazmeier/>
Life doesn't just consist of death but also consists of life. Tree Kangaroo females tend to be pregnant for approximately 40-50 days or 2 months. After the mother has given birth the baby enters the pouch to finish development of major body parts. Many people ask how these marsupials are able to leap great distances; this is because of there large feet and strong muscular legs. The toes on a Tree Kangaroo are used for balance as they leap across fragile branches, these toes can reach a size of 40cm to a enormous size of 12in. These tree leapers around Australia and Indonesia are being considered as one of the most unforgettable and luxurious animals your eyes will ever see.<ref name=kazmeier/>
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