[Answer] What is the world’s largest species of kangaroo, endemic to Australia?

Trivia: What is the world’s largest species of kangaroo, endemic to Australia?

Eastern gray kangaroo
Red kangaroo
Antilopine kangaroo
Black wallaroo

The correct answer is Red kangaroo

So why is this answer correct? : Arguably Australia’s most famous resident, kangaroos number in the tens of millions Down Under. The most abundant species are the eastern gray, western gray, and red kangaroos. Red kangaroos are the largest of any species of kangaroo or marsupial in the world. Male red kangaroos can weigh over 200 pounds, while females grow to about 85 pounds. They prefer to live in arid, sparsely wooded open plains.

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