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Kangaroo with Joey

$7.99
SKU: PP50188

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City Creek

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50 S. Main St.

Salt Lake City, UT, 84101

United States

M-F: 11am - 7pm

Sat: 11am - 8pm

Sun: Closed

Millcreek

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2033 E. 3300 S.

Salt Lake City, UT 84109

United States

M-F: 10am - 7pm

Sat: 10am - 6pm

Sun: Closed

Sandy

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778 E. 9400 S.

Sandy, UT 84094

United States

M-F: 10am - 7pm

Sat: 10am - 6pm

Sun: Closed

The District

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11534 District Main Dr.

South Jordan, UT 84095

United States

M-F: 10am - 8pm

Sat: 10am - 8pm

Sun: Closed

Logan

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1940 N Main St.

North Logan, UT 84341

United States

M-F: 10am - 7pm

Sat: 10am - 7pm

Sun: Closed

Provo Towne Centre

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1200 Towne Centre Blvd.

Provo, UT 84601

United States

M-F: 10am - 9pm

Sat: 10am - 9pm

Sun: Closed

Kaysville

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352 N. Main St.

Kaysville, UT 84037

United States

M-F: 10am - 7pm

Sat: 10am - 6pm

Sun: Closed

Ages: 3+ 

WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD - Small Parts. Not for children under 3 years.

Do you know that the Kangaroo is able to pause her pregnancy and can have up to 3 babies at the same time in her pocket? At birth, the baby measures 1 to 2 inches and weighs less than an ounce, it remains 235 to 250 days in the pocket of his mother. He pops out his head for the first time in 5 to 6 months. He leaves the pocket definitively 3 months later. Kangaroo mom is very careful when she jumps, up to 10 feet, it tightens and contracts her muscles so that his baby remains in place. The particular shape of its legs and the thickness of its tail prevents it from walking easily. The Kangaroo is the largest marsupial in the world found in mainland Australia, Tasmania and New Guinea, its size may exceed that of a man and it feeds on grass, leaves and tree shoots.