Osphranter rufus (Diprotodontia: Macropodidae)

Calli R. Freedman, Daniel Rothschild, Colin Groves, Amy E.M. Newman

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    Abstract

    Osphranter rufus (Desmarest, 1822) is a macropod commonly called the red kangaroo and is the largest extant marsupial. Sexually dimorphic in size and coat color, this large macropod is one of four species in the genus Osphranter. In general, males are larger than females, and are reddish-brown in color, whereas females are bluish-gray. O. rufus is endemic to Australia, where it inhabits both arid and semiarid areas with wide habitat preferences that include open plains, open desert, grassland, woodland, or shrubland habitats. Although it is regularly harvested for its meat and hide, O. rufus is an abundant species that is not of special conservation concern and it is listed as “Least Concern” by the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)143-164
    Number of pages22
    JournalMammalian Species
    Volume52
    Issue number998
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 23 Dec 2020

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