I WONDER - Why Do Kangaroos Live In Herds?

I WONDER - Why Do Kangaroos Live In Herds?

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Biology

KG - 6th Grade

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Kangaroos form groups known as mobs, troops, or courts, which can range from a few individuals to over 100. These groups are led by a dominant male called a boomer. Within these groups, kangaroos interact socially, groom each other, and protect themselves from predators such as dingoes.

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What are the different names for groups of kangaroos?

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What is the maximum number of kangaroos that can be in a group?

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What is the role of the dominant male in a kangaroo mob?

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How do kangaroos in a mob interact with each other?

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What behaviors do kangaroos exhibit to protect each other from predators?

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