Secret Life of the Kangaroo
Australia’s most famous furry face, the Kangaroo, is profiled in this hop-along series, featuring the Eastern Grey kangaroo colonies of Sundown National Park in Queensland and the coastal resort of Anglesea in Victoria.
Mob Rules
The Eastern Grey Kangaroo is one of the most sociable macropod species, clustering together in small social groups known as mobs. A mob is like a social network for kangaroos, where anywhere between 2 and 100 animals gather for feeding and protection.
From Pouch to Foot
Raising kangaroo babies is fraught with challenges: predators, climatic extremes and very lively joeys mean that kangaroo moms face a daily struggle to keep their offspring alive.
A Buck's Life
Male kangaroos live lives full of risk and reward. While females live in established home ranges and cluster in largely peaceful social groups, bucks' lives are more hazardous.