Koala is most popular K animal with human-like fingerprints. Kangaroos can jump up to 6 feet high and 25 feet forward. Komodo dragons are world's largest lizard found on Indonesian islands
Kangaroos are the world's largest marsupials, reaching up to 7 feet tall. They can hop up to 30 feet and stand 10 feet tall. They have long hind legs, four toes, and a thick tail. Their coat color varies between rusty red and bluish-grey
Gorillas can walk on two legs using knuckle-walking. Chimpanzees can walk on two legs for over half a mile. Gibbons walk more on two legs than any other non-human primate
Kangaroos are marsupials native to Australia, reaching 3-7 feet in height. They possess large hind legs, long feet, and a distinctive tail. Males can jump up to 30 feet in one stride. Females have a permanent marsupium for nursing their young
Marsupials are mammals with more than 250 species. They give birth prematurely and attach young to mother's lower belly. The pouch covers the nipples, which varies in appearance. The largest marsupial is the red kangaroo, reaching up to 90 kg
Kangaroos are the most iconic Australian animals, with approximately 34 million individuals. Platypus is a venomous mammal endemic to eastern Australia, particularly Tasmania. Wombats can reach up to 40 inches in length and possess backward-facing pouches. Koalas are arboreal marsupials found in coastal areas of southern and eastern Australia