Searching...
Monday, June 2, 2014

Tree-kangaroo

Tree-kangaroo



The tree-kangaroo is a marsupial from the family adapted for arboreal locomotion. They inhabit the tropical rain forests of New Guinea, far northeastern Queensland and some of the islands in the region. Most tree-kangaroos are considered threatened due to hunting and habitat destruction. The tree-kangaroo is the only true arboreal member of the kangaroo family Tree-kangaroos have several adaptations to an arboreal life-style. Compared to terrestrial kangaroos tree-kangaroos have shorter and broader hind feet with longer, curved nails.They also have a sponge-like grip on their paws and soles of their feet. Tree-kangaroos have a much larger and pendulous tail than terrestrial kangaroos giving them enhanced balance while moving about the trees. Like terrestrial kangaroos tree-kangaroos do not sweat to cool their bodies, rather they lick their forearms and allow the moisture to evaporate in an adaptive form of behavioural.


Source:
Picture | Link:
Wikipedia |LINK:

0 comments:

Post a Comment