• The western grey kangaroo (Macropus fuliginosus), also referred to as a western grey giant kangaroo, black-faced kangaroo, mallee kangaroo, sooty kangaroo and...
  • Description: Western Grey Kangaroos are distinguished from other kangaroos because they have a finely haired muzzle.
  • The western grey kangaroo has an efficient and well organized thermo-regulatory defense against overheating.
  • Construction of large freeway underpasses allow western grey kangaroos to move between habitat fragments without the risk to kangaroo or motorist.
  • These adaptations enable Western Grey Kangaroos to efficiently navigate and forage in their varied environments, contributing to the ecological balance by...
  • We are home to three western grey kangaroos – two females called Mia and Rebel and a male called Ricciardo.
  • The Western Grey Kangaroo (Macropus fuliginosus), a large and quite common kangaroo to be found across the southern part of Australia, is also known...
  • Western Grey Kangaroo (Macropus fuliginosus) is found in the south-western parts of Western Australia and South Australia.
  • The Western Grey Kangaroo is one of the largest kangaroos. Breeding occurs throughout the year, peaking in summer.
  • Across their back the western grey kangaroo is colored brown with some grey flecks in it.
  • • The Western Grey Kangaroo spends most of the day resting in the shade, but will come out to feed in the late afternoon and early evening.
  • In their native country of Australia, western grey kangaroo females are known as does or fliers, the males as boomers or stinkers due to their strong, curry-like smell...
  • The Western grey kangaroo looks much like the Eastern grey kangaroo, and for many years was treated as a subspecies.