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Published on Feb 06, 2016
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KANGAROOS
Kangaroos are endothermic which means it provides its own body heat.
Kangaroos have a closed circulatory system and a four chambered heart.
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FOOD
Kangaroos mainly eat grass and plants.
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BREATHING
Kangaroos have a fully developed respiratory and pulmonary system.
They breathe through their nose and lungs.
Their diaphragm expands allowing oxygen to enter.
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OVERVIEW
Im telling you about kangaroos and how they live
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HOW KANGAROOS MOVE
Kangaroos mainly travel by hopping.
They have powerful hind legs for quick bounding.
Every time a kangaroo hops its lungs refill.
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SENSES
Kangaroos have developed great senses of smell, sight, and hearing
These senses help them surive
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RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Negative pressure is created in the lungs by lowering the diaphragm expanding their ribcage
This is possible because air flows a pressure gradient moving from a high area of pressure.
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HOW KANGAROOS LOOK
They have brown fur with a long tail and has long legs.
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TAKING CARE OF YOUNG
When kangaroos are born they climb up their mother by themselves into a pouch.
The mother feeds the baby by giving its yong food.
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WHY KANGAROOS
I picked kangaroos because i think they are cool always jumping around all day.
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FACTS
Kangaroos live for about six years in the wild.
The mother keeps its young in a pouch until it is old enough to leave her.
Kangaroos are marsupials.
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3 TYPES OF MAMALS
The three types of mamals are monotremes, marsupials, and placentals.
Monotremes are mammals that lay eggs.
Marsupials are mammals of an order whose members are born incompletely developed.
Placentals are a diverse group with nearly 4,000 described species.
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