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What is the difference between a kangaroo, a dromedary, and a wallaby? Are they all the same thing?

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What is the difference between a kangaroo, a dromedary, and a wallaby? Are they all the same thing?

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Ok… First off, a ‘dromedary’ is a type of single-humped camel, so the difference is pretty obvious : P Informally, a Wallaby is any of the smaller types of animals belonging to the Macropididae Family, and Kangaroo is any of the larger ones, but there are more specific designations within that Family. ***** They are certainly not the same thing, but Kangaroos and Wallabies are very similar except in size.

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1)A dromedary is a one-humped camel, and is not related 2) Kangaroos have longer forepaws and longer jaw lines 3) Kangaroos are bigger 4) Kangaroos live in large groups lead by an alpha male 5) Wallabies tend to be solitary

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