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I totally need one of those..I totally need one of those..![]()
Actually, they are happier when kept in groups. A group of kangagoos is called a "giggle."I totally need one of those..![]()
Actually, they are happier when kept in groups. A group of kangagoos is called a "giggle."
I've never kept them, but I hear you do need high fencing. Particularly on the North and South sides, just in case they try to migrate.
Like a few other Australian oddities, they lay eggs and incubate them in pouches. They are unique in that they actually have several pouches, called baskets. When the eggs are laid, each goes into a separate basket. It is thought that the multiple pouch is an adaptation to the hopping gait, as the eggs in one pouch would bump together as the animal moves about, and probably get damaged. This is most likely the origin of the warning not to put all your eggs in one basket.