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How Kangaroos Move and Walk: Exploring the Unique Abilities of Kangaroo Legs and Tail

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Merdeka.com – Kangaroos are synonymous with jumping animals. With their hind legs, kangaroos can jump long distances. While the front legs, used to take food.

Although often seen jumping, kangaroos can also walk. Usually kangaroos walk using their forelegs and hind legs, assisted by their tails.

One of them while grazing. Kangaroos will walk slowly, because they have to move from one place to another a short distance. This way of walking can be called walking on all fours.

Because, if the kangaroo jumps while grazing, then the kangaroo will feel too far from the desired position.

Unlike humans, kangaroos cannot move one of their legs. Kangaroos must move both hind legs simultaneously. Then, the kangaroo’s forelegs and tail will support their body weight.

The kangaroo has a very strong and muscular tail. The kangaroo’s tail serves to propel the kangaroo’s body forward when walking and jumping.

Although kangaroos can walk, they cannot walk backwards. This is because the structure of the kangaroo’s legs and tail is so large that it cannot walk backwards. Instead, kangaroos can turn around to retreat.

Reporter Magang: Shifa Az Zahra

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Unlike humans, kangaroos cannot move one of their legs. Kangaroos must move both hind legs simultaneously. Then, the kangaroo’s forelegs and tail will support their body weight.

The kangaroo has a very strong and muscular tail. The kangaroo’s tail serves to propel the kangaroo’s body forward when walking and jumping.

Although kangaroos can walk, they cannot walk backwards. This is because the structure of the kangaroo’s legs and tail is so large that it cannot walk backwards. Instead, kangaroos can turn around to retreat.

Reporter Magang: Shifa Az Zahra

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2023-06-28 05:23:46
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