There are actually quite a few different species of , the largest of which is about as big as kangaroos can get with a long heavy not quite prehensile tail, they are seldom seen clearly since they live high in the rain forest canopy and are only on the ground when changing trees .. I have encountered them as movement and glimpses of orange fur at quite a few Queensland locations, including one or two close to the city of Brisbane, and in forested areas adjacent to Tin Can Bay and .
There are actually quite a few different species of [tree kangaroo](https://i.postimg.cc/CKDVCpkj/tree-kangaroo-web.jpg), the largest of which is about as big as kangaroos can get with a long heavy not quite prehensile tail, they are seldom seen clearly since they live high in the rain forest canopy and are only on the ground when changing trees .. I have encountered them as movement and glimpses of orange fur at quite a few Queensland locations, including one or two close to the city of Brisbane, and in forested areas adjacent to Tin Can Bay and [Shoalwater Bay](https://i.postimg.cc/Jhg5LS2d/Freshwater-Bay-in-September-1999.jpg).
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