The largest kangaroo
What is the Red Kangaroo?
Macropods have 4 teats associated with this many mammary glands
What is 4?
Large hind feet OR powerful hind limbs OR fast hopping gait
What is one of the distinguishing features of a macropodiforme?
Some macropodids lack these
This many macropods are typically in a group
What is 3-6?
The smallest kangaroo
What is the musky rat-kangaroo?
What is a cloaca?
Saltatorial
Most macropodids have this many teeth
What is 32-34?
These make up the core of macropod groups
What are females?
This type of kangaroo will form mixed-species groups
Gestation is this long
What is 28-34 days?
Backwards
What direction can't macropodids walk?
These teeth have high crowns and short roots
What is hypsodont?
This kind of group allows members to come and go as they please
What is open?
Large kangaroos are at risk of tearing this on uneven terrain
What are tendons?
An embryo pauses development
What is embryonic diapause?
Macropodiformes are this to Didelphidae
What is the second largest family of marsupials?
Large procumbent incisors are this kind of tooth
What is diprotodont?
Macropods have this kind of activity pattern in terms of activity during a 24-hour period
What is crepuscular or nocturnal?
Kangaroos are especially dangerous because of this feature
What is elongated claw/toe nail?
What is ~100 cells?
The term for having 2nd and 3rd toes fused
What is syndactylous?
These kinds of teeth have cusps that are perpendicular to the tooth row
What are lophodonts?
What is a mob, court, herd, or troop?