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by hunters (professional or not) and drivers, but failed. The problem with using sizes reported by roo shooters is there is not documented evidence, or if the animal was not shot, the size may have simply been misjudged. Also, determining average sizes from roo shooters could be problematic if there is a bias for larger animals. Perhaps someone could find any records from a museum or zoo which states a size for the largest recorded M. rufus? Regarding the water usage and gut biology, I don't know enough to change much. However, I notice they are very well arid adapted and live quite happily in areas with little permanent water, or lush, green grasses for that matter. Cheers,
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The biggest Grey (male AKA "Boomer") I have taken weighed in at 62.5 kg. This roo stood at a little over 7 feet tall standing (measured from the heel to the top of the head, not the ears) and a touch shy of 9 feet tall "propped" (in the fighting stance measured from ball of the the extended foot to the top of the head). Hanging from the base of the tail, his neck and shoulders were touching the ground. My rack is 6.5 feet high. The biggest Red I have seen shot, by a friend in the Pilbara, stood 7 feet tall "propped" and weighed in at 49 kg gutted. Incidently, gutting accounts for approximately 45% of the "on hoof" weight.
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they be farmed and harvested like other stock animals? Perhaps. Although, if I recall correctly, it's not as easy as one first thinks. The final point our amateur editor makes is null; the animal's ability to draw water from its feed is already mentioned in the article. Discussion on how effective it is at doing this, and how reliant on water it is, is being held here (although I can't help but notice that the discussion has somewhat stalled, and no action has been taken on the remarks posted above).
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is the most obvious source: it acts as the official Australian national faunal taxonomy, with frequent revisions based on the literature. It is the source of faunal taxonomy for various high profile services such as the Atlas of Living Australia. The position of the AFD is that O. rufus has been the primary designation since 2016, with various M. rufus subspecies (such as M. rufus occidentalis) as synonyms (i.e. secondary names).
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The taxonomical designation of an animal is defined by scientific consensus, scientists seem to be using M. rufus over O. rufus, this can be seen on google scholar with 78 articles using M. rufus in 2020 while only 16 use O. rufus. As such I believe it would be prudent to change the article to use M.
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I think the current paragraph on size is fine. It gives measurements obtained from a reputable source, which is cited, then goes on to mention that reports of larger animals is not unusual. I have tried in the past to find recent surveys and studies which conclude average sizes nearer those witnessed
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Hmm, having looked into the users contributions, I'm a bit wary of this information. However, having said that, I have also heard accounts from professional roo shooters, truckies, bushies, etc, of red kangaroos getting much larger than the 6ft quoted in the page. There are also a few websites around
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I added some interesting facts given to me by my friend who works in a zoo as a volunteer docent. I am assuming that these are completely factual since the zoo has a strict policy about giving misinformation to visitors (it is not allowed under any circumstances). I also have access to the exhibit (I
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After researching the issue a bit further and getting feedback from editors more familar with topic, I'm now leaning more towards using Osphranter only in the lead instead of Macropus. Because this reclassification was not just suggested in a paper from 2019 but already by others in 2015 (see below)
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for an example. I'll do that here if nobody objects or beats me to it. The zoo pictures are OK, but they don't really add information that's not in closeup pictures of individuals that are already in the article. I'd like to see pictures that illustrate various aspects of the topic: animals engaging
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Unless it's completely re-written, it doesn't need to be put anywhere else... Mainly because it doesn't belong anywhere (except, perhaps, here in the talk page) for the same first two reasons you removed it. Undoubtedly, these animals can be looked after in captivity. Zoo's are evidence of this. Can
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I completely removed "people say that we can look after red kangaroos if we get the right feeding program e.g we need grass abd plants so they can eat and we also nedd water so they can drink. but they also can live long periods without water cause thay have the ability to suck moisture out of them,
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This page needs a total re-write by someone who knows something about animals. What is written here is largely amateur nonsense. e.g. (i) "It has two appendages with small claws (much like arms)". Is it possible that these are arms? (ii) "It can go long periods of time without water, as long as it
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Taxonomic disputes are very widespread, of course. I don't think Knowledge should attempt to be a taxonomic arbiter for every species by independently trying to assess international usage, but should follow primary taxonomic aggregators where possible. In this case the Australian Faunal Directory
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Having said that the best way to deal with competing or differing names is to simply mention them all. If both scientific names are in widespread use and used in current/recent scientific literature, then both should be mentioned. The same goes for common names. Hence "big red" can be added, but it
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How is it crappy? Illustration image is unrealistic. By not caring who removed it shows that you will do what you want and not others feel, and also the original infobox image was inplace for sometime therefore is classed as the consensus during a dispute. I have some photos taken today and see how
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Those who keep adding low quality (whether its low res, blurred ect) seem to fail to see that itis not just on how the animal is standing or facing, sure I would like it to be in the same position as the female but we (Knowledge and Commons) do not have an free-use image which as the same or better
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I am a Professional Kangaroo Shooter in the state of Western Australia. I have shot both Red kangaroos and Western Grey kangaroos. I can atest to the fact that by weight alone, Red kangaroos are not the largest of the two. The biggest Red (male AKA "Boomer")I have taken weighed in at 47 kg gutted.
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I have no preference to what image is used on the articles "description" section however it should be noted that the constant reverts and changes could be considered edit warring in a mild form. I would personaly like to see 2 images of a Male and Female both in an upright position that are both
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While it is certainly a point of contention (like so many things in taxonomy), that sounds like original research; Knowledge should rely on a reputable external source for that kind of analysis. The Australian Faunal Directory is the national government's combined taxonomy for fauna, and it is
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I agree that WP can't be the arbiter for taxonomic disputes. But imho the conclusion from that is not simply picking or designating the Australian Faunal Directory version as the correct one (that would be acting as arbiter) but rather stating all versions in common (current) use in cases of
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My dad and I shot roos in NSW. I hardly ever saw a SMALL RED in NSW. They were always fully grown and stood at around 7ft. The shooter is right and the person who wrote this article for WIKI obviously never saw one unless it was in a zoo - where they tend to be smaller..marcus
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This edit war over the photo is starting to annoy me, i dont care who removed the illistration however i am annoyed that it was replaced with a crapy image. I will restore it to what it was and any further changes should be discussed on the talk
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Thanks, I missed that originally. Quite right - Jackson & Groves is the definitive work at the moment and that initiated the change, as I understand it, which was later backed up by the genomic work in the 2019 paper.
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Except for the fact that females are quite a bit smaller, both sexes look very similar. You can come across grey males of the species (although it's not common), and in central Australia both sexes are most commonly red.
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Removed. There is no factual basis for this statement whatsoever, it is either a prank or a misattribution of something more properly ascribed to the platypus. There is no such thing as an "anabolic poison" either. -
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I went to edit this and discovered that the underlying text uses the "convert" function" to display 1.5 meters and it's conversion: "The average Red Kangaroo stands approximately 1.5 metres (4 ft 11 in) tall."
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I'd venture that the description and infobox images should be traded IMO, although the present situation is also fine. The animal's natural habitat is actually important in my view in a presentation picture.
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has access to green plants as they have the ability to take moisture out of plants." Is this some kind of unique ability or could it possibly be that all animals including humans can absorb water this way?
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this may be included in the feeding paragraph" part of the introductory paragraph since: 1. Poorly written, amateurish. 2. Does not contribute to the paragraph. 3. Needs to be put somewhere else.
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Hi. I'm dropping in in response to a note on the Mammals WikiProject. When male and female forms of a species look different, as they do here, we should put two pictures in the taxobox. See
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The small intestine is designed to absorb moisture, possums seem to be better than macropods at this. Koalas have the same ability as possums though in drought they need to drink.
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The image in the infobox depicts both male and female animals, if you are able to find a single image of both a male and female roo together i have no problem with a change.
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apparently as well. Meaning it seems to be adopted internationally as well and not just in Australia with the most recent publication switching to/suggesting the change.--
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The picture that claims to be a Red Kangaroo joey is a red necked wallaby (probably) - it certainly is not a red kangaroo - someone can change it if they feel inclined
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may ask if I can take pictures so that I may contribute them to the article. I may be able to get a halfway decent group of pictures to supplement the existing photo)
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Kangaroo's can retract their testes, but I was under the impression this was for protection when fighting with each other, not because the bounce to much.
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that quote sizes larger than 6ft, however their reliability would be difficult to prove. Is there anyway of knowing where the figure of 5.9ft came from?
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This seems to indicate that there's a bug in the "convert" function. Can someone report this to whoever maintains that function? Thanks.
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The article currently suggest the reclassification is due to the 2019 publication. However the Australian Faunal Directory itself states
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Hi, I am trying to find an academic paper showing the top speed of a red kangaroo. Can anyone access this one (or any other one)?
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in particular behaviors, animals of different ages, things kangaroos eat, pictures of kangaroo habitat, footprints, etc.
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The Description section includes the sentence: "The average Red Kangaroo stands approximately 1.5 metres (11 in) tall."
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Based on what exactly do we know (for sure), that the picture of the "grey" kangaroo is indeed a female red kangaroo?--
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scientific consensus (or the by far most common (international) use) rather than the preferred use in Australia.
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to delete these "External links modified" talk page sections if they want to de-clutter talk pages, but see the
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updated based on the literature, so it seems like the most suitable basis for how we name Australian taxa.
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How does the kangaroo manage to move its legs independently underwater when it can't do so on the ground?
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can't be used to replace "giant red langaroo" which seems rather common in scientific literature.--
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and it is not just the Australian Faunal directory that has adopted this taxonomy change but the
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This should say: "The average Red Kangaroo stands approximately 1.5 metres (4 feet 11 in) tall."
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I'm willing to accept the zoo photo as the lede image. Atleast it's better than the painting.
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https://zslpublications.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/j.1469-7998.1987.tb02916.x
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