Facts about Antilopine Kangaroo
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Females of this species typically give birth to a single joey after their brief gestation period, nursing it in their pouch for approximately eight months before weaning.
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With a gestation period of approximately 24 days, antilopine kangaroos have one of the shortest pregnancy durations among large terrestrial mammals.
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Male antilopine kangaroos possess darker fur coloration than females, with mature males displaying reddish-brown coats compared to the females' lighter gray tones.
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The antilopine kangaroo's tail comprises approximately 40 percent of its total body length, providing crucial balance during high-speed locomotion across Australian grasslands.
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Reaching speeds of 70 kilometers per hour, antilopine kangaroos are among the fastest kangaroo species, enabling them to escape predators across open grasslands.
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Groups of antilopine kangaroos can reach populations of up to 500 individuals in favorable grazing areas, making them highly social compared to most other kangaroo species.
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Antilopine kangaroos inhabit the grasslands of northern Australia, particularly in Queensland and the Northern Territory, where they graze on native vegetation.
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Standing up to 1.6 meters tall, the antilopine kangaroo is Australia's second largest kangaroo species by height.