Eastern Grey Kangaroo
These marsupials live in a mob consisting of females and a dominant male. They graze on grassy areas in the late afternoon to early morning and rest in the shade during the day. A newborn baby is only tiny and crawls upward to attach itself to a teat in the mothers pouch. The Joey will begin to leave the pouch at 9 months and will be weaned by 18 months. These animals are common in eastern Australia.
Painting size:
Image area 17.5cm x 25.3cm ~ Frame size: 28cm x 35cm (11″ × 14″)