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Are you thinking of getting a Baby Kangaroo as a pet?

Discover How To Keep Australian Kangaroos!

Get in Depth Facts about Australian Kangaroos including: Care, Food, Diet, Pens, Pregnancy, Breeding, Behaviors, Diseases and Lifespan!

Dear Kangaroo Lover,

If you are passionate about having a fun loving pet, did you know one of the most entertaining pets are -- Kangaroos!

Australian Kangaroos make excellent pets. Owning and raising a baby kangaroo is easy to do with the help of a good Baby Kangaroo Care Book. If you have seen baby kangaroos or 'joeys' on T.V, in movies or in books you may have been intrigued with how tiny kangaroo babies snuggle deep inside their mother kangaroo's pouch!

Baby kangaroos really are cute loveable creatures.

Let me be quick to say that 'roos;' which is a short name for kangaroos, can be excellent companions. Especially when they have been hand reared; these remarkable mammals called 'marsupials' are capable of great love for and loyalty to people who care for them.

I regard them as much more placid animals.

Kangaroos when left to their own devices, don’t ask all that much of the world – just some shade, a place to graze, the freedom to be what they are.

The real issue of their suitability as companion animals rests more on us than on the kangaroos themselves. I heartily encourage an active interest in all the macropods – wallabies, wallaroos, kangaroos – and in the broader world of marsupials. You may find one of the smaller marsupials may fit into your lifestyle easier than an adult kangaroo because of their large sizes as adults.

Being a kangaroo owner is a unique experience and while kangaroos are often seen as pets in a zoo, they are very adaptable.

They are large pets which are generally housed outside similar to other livestock animals. Kangaroos eat hay, mixed foods, and horse pellets or compressed 'cake'. They need a pasture in order to run around, roam and graze.

Many kangaroo pet owners simply enjoy watching them play and romp around the pasture as they are very entertaining to watch. 


If you are thinking of buying a Kangaroo as a pet...

You need to know all about kangaroos in regards to buying one, their care and feeding, diet, enclosure pens, behaviors, breeding, pregnancy, diseases and life span. When you have a kangaroo as a pet you will find they bond very well with their owners and having your own Kangaroo really is a joy!

If, however, you want to make a kangaroo a part of your life, you have to consider that the adorable little joey will one day be a full grown adult of likely 5 feet (1.5 meters) or more in stature.

There are four species of kangaroos which are the Red, Eastern, Western and Antilopine Kangaroo. It’s important to remember that these four species have a wide variety in size and color.

So what exactly is a kangaroo and what are they different types called?

Kangaroos belong to the family Macropodidae, which translates from the Latin to 'large foot'. There are 40 species in this group of marsupials. The smaller members are the wallabies, while the largest, Macropos rufus, the Red Kangaroo, stands as tall as a man.

The most distinctive characteristic of marsupials, and the one that most people already know, is that these wonderfully unique creatures carry their young, called 'joeys' in a pouch or 'marsupium'.

There are 334 existing species of marsupials in the world.

About 100 of those are found in the Americas. Seventy percent of the world's marsupials reside in Australia and New Guinea, as well as on the adjacent islands. The only marsupial native to Northern America is the opossum.

Male kangaroos are called bucks, boomers, or jacks, while the females are does, flyers, or jills. Large groups of kangaroos are called mobs.



So how did the kangaroos become so popular and widespread?

Kangaroos are the best known of the world’s marsupials, and are an unofficial symbol of Australia. Their iconic profile can be seen on all kinds of signage in popular culture, on the national coat of arms, and even on some denominations of currency.


So why do kangaroos hop instead of run like other animals?

The kangaroo is the only large animal that uses hopping as its primary means of locomotion. Although the physical size difference is considerable, a kangaroo is twice as fast as the other well-known 'hopper' of the animal world, the rabbit.



Their over-sized hind legs are well designed to allow them to cover long distances at a good rate of speed. Kangaroos and wallabies store elastic energy in their tendons, which alternately compress and spring out during hopping. The tendons are responsible for the highly efficient and fast motion, or hopping actions.


Kangaroos enjoy human company, and they will interact with the people who care for them.

Raising and caring for baby kangaroos can be a fun and rewarding experience, simply because these tiny baby kangaroos grow up to be friendly companions. The benefits of owning and raising Kangaroos are a pleasure for young and old alike!

The key to keeping a baby kangaroo pet is to find one that suits your personality so you are sure to have a good match between you and your new pet.


I want to help you to take your first step towards owning a kangaroo...

When I was looking to purchase my own baby Kangaroos many years ago, I discovered there was very limited information available for help purchasing, owning, raising, breeding and information on diseases for Kangaroos.

After searching for many hours for Kangaroo information and by talking to Kangaroo breeders and Kangaroo fanciers and watching Kangaroos in the wild, I finally decided that there was a definite need for a comprehensive book all about Kangaroos!

With that thought in mind, I created this brand new book, called "Baby Kangaroo Facts For Kids and Adults".


Introducing...
 



 

Everything you want to know about buying, raising, feeding, caring for, breeding, life spans and diseases of kangaroos, and much more!

In this book, I will attempt to give you as much information as possible about raising a baby kangaroo or joey and living with a full grown kangaroo. Only you can decide the best course of action in regard to bringing a 'roo' into your life. If you are afforded the correct circumstances, life with a kangaroo will be an adventure for upwards to many years.

It will be the ride – or the hop – of a lifetime.

My book covers kangaroos from A to Z; and covers everything you need to know about buying and caring for tiny baby kangaroos all the way to keeping kangaroos as adults.

Its full of up-to-date and sound advice with answers to all your questions about kangaroos -- including some you didn't even know you had!

This book is written in exacting detail, including tips on diseases and veterinary care. Anyone who is passionate about owning, keeping raising and breeding Kangaroos will be very pleased at the comprehensive content included in this guide.



You get step by step instructions on how to keep Kangaroos based on years of experience of my own keeping and breeding Kangaroos.

The guide is an easy read and is packed with useful hints and tips and is guaranteed to answer all your questions about keeping baby Kangaroos to adulthood.

How many types of Kangaroos are there?

This book focuses on the care for the Australia Kangaroos, it is important to look at the different types of Kangaroos that you can purchase. Remember that when you are buying a Kangaroo that you make sure it is the species of Kangaroo that you desire. 

Children usually make good Kangaroo owners because they enjoy spending time with their baby kangaroo. With their silly antics and shenanigans, baby kangaroos can entertain children and adults.
 

The most common characteristics of Kangaroo found in the wild?

In general, although each of the species of kangaroo differs in subtle
ways, there are some general physical characteristics that are the same for all of them. Kangaroos have powerful hind legs and shorter forelegs, but both sets are equipped with sharp claws.

A roo’s molars or jaw teeth fall out on a regular basis from the wear and tear of its grinding, plant-based diet. The new teeth grow back in, however, unlike other herbivores and grazing ruminants that lose the ability to eat as they grow old because their teeth are so worn down they can’t chew any more.

In the book, I cover the wide assortment of colours and while they may seem similar, there are colour differences between the colour variations in the species.

This is great information for someone that is interested in owning a particular color of kangaroo and for kangaroo breeders when mating different color combinations.
 

Here's a sneak peak at what is inside the book!

I answer these common questions people have about Kangaroos and keeping them:
 

Do Baby Kangaroos make good pets for children? Yes, they do!  
 

How to choose a Baby Kangaroo and where to buy them. (Find out what to look for when buying a Kangaroo and how to check if they are healthy.)
 

What is the best breed or type of Baby Kangaroo to buy? (The most popular Kangaroo breeds are covered and the differences between them.)
 

What are the different varieties and colors of Kangaroos? (The different , colors and types are outlined in detail in the book.) 
 

How easy is it to care for a Baby Kangaroo? (Baby Kangaroo care is easy and is selection, care, feeding and health covered in detail in the book.) 
 

Do I buy a Baby Kangaroo or an adult? Should I buy a male or a female? (Find out which is best for you and why.)
 

How do I know if my Kangaroo is a male from a female Kangaroo? (How to sex a Kangaroo is in the book.)
 

What size play pen do I need to keep a Baby Kangaroo?  
 

What do I need to bring my baby Kangaroo home? (Read about simple travel tips for your Kangaroo after you purchase it in order to bring it safely home inside the book.)
 

How to handle a Baby Kangaroo properly and bond with your Baby Kangaroo.  
 

What is the best bedding material for my Baby Kangaroo and why?
 

What type of pouch do I need for a Baby Kangaroo?
 

For feeding what type and size of baby bottle?
 

For feeding a Baby Kangaroo what type of milk supplement do I need?
 

Can a Baby Kangaroo be toilet trained? Yes they can!
 

Do I need a heating pad for my Baby Kangaroo?
 

 I want to breed Kangaroos to sell, what do I need to know to do this? (I include my recommendations for breeding and care of young, and pregnant female Kangaroos.)
 

How do Kangaroos mate? (How to select the best Kangaroos for breeding and how Kangaroos react to mating are covered too.)
 

My Kangaroo looks pregnant how can I tell? (How to care for a pregnant Kangaroo, what to do before the birth and how to take care of baby Kangaroos after birth.)
 

How do I wean my Kangaroo babies? (Find out how to wean and foster a young Kangaroo too.)
 

How long to Kangaroos live? (Lifespan is variable with the different species which is covered in detail in the book.)  
 

Do I need a license or permit? (In some states and countries you do, see the list of states and countries and how to obtain a permit for one.)
 

The many benefits of owning a Kangaroo include: they are beautiful, quiet, easy-to-care-for, and inexpensive to feed and will be a pet that is a joy to own! 
It makes sense that if you are looking for information on Kangaroo selection, care, feeding and breeding it is best to stop wasting your time by surfing the web.
Your time is more valuable spent elsewhere enjoying your new Baby Kangaroo pet!



Don’t experience the frustration of banging your head against the wall when you run into problems with your Kangaroos when they get sick, by then it is too late!

This book is guaranteed to answer all your questions about Kangaroos.

It’s full of up to date and sound advice and answers to all your questions – including some you didn’t even know you had and it is ready to help you solve any problems you might encounter with your Kangaroo too!

Because most people need this information right now, I have priced this super low so that you can get the information you need in just minutes from now!

You can buy "Baby Kangaroo Facts For Kids and Adults" at a special low price.


I am going to let you have it for

a very special price...



 

Only $23.95
 

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With this complete paint-by-numbers guide for "Baby Kangaroo Facts For Kids and Adults" will give you everything you need to know. There's no stopping you now from indulging in your Kangaroo fancier thrill by getting your first Kangaroo!

So what’s the catch? Why am I practically giving this comprehensive Kangaroo guide away that took months of my time to create?

We’ll it’s really quite simple. I want to give everyone, including you, who need the ability to utilize the book, "Baby Kangaroo Facts For Kids and Adults" to your fullest advantage.

But not only that but to ensure your complete satisfaction...


I’m offering You a 60-day 100% Risk Free Guarantee:
 






If for any reason you truly believe that this book doesn't help you in keeping your Kangaroos, just ask for a full refund within the next 60 days. No question asked and no hard feelings. We'll refund you the FULL price of what you paid for. It's that simple!

That means you can try out "Baby Kangaroo Facts For Kids and Adults" at my risk. Because if you don't like it for ANY reason I honestly want to you to ask for your money back!

I'm sure you'll be able to easily see how easily this comprehensive book will benefit your Kangaroo keeping in no time at all.
I wouldn’t have spent the time and effort creating "Baby Kangaroo Facts For Kids and Adults" and writing this letter to you if I didn’t think it would certainly help you enjoy getting your first Kangaroo!


Are you excited about getting your own Baby Kangaroo?

You should be! Now with the help of my guide you can go and buy your Baby Kangaroos and take care of them with confidence!

Find Out Everything You Need To Know To Buy, Keep and Raise Your Kangaroos!
 



 

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But don't take it only from me that this book is a great reference for a Kangaroo lover, here are what other happy Kangaroo owners said after they purchased the book.

 
Enjoyed learning about kangaroos...

"The family and I enjoyed reading through this interesting book and learning more about Kangaroos. I had no idea how small they were when they are first born. We loved the book and can't wait for any future installments."

- Suzette Walters

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Very interesting book indeed.

"I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book and it has helped me to know more about this Australian animal. I recently moved to Australia and wanted to learn more about the animal that up until now, I had seen as a kid only on a TV series or in the zoo. This is a superior book for anyone wanting to discover interesting kangaroo facts and is a great book for kids too."

- Robert Van Lierde

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What a nice book to read...

"What a nice book to read about an interesting Australian symbol. I purchased this book because there are no kangaroos in my area and I wanted to learn more about them. This book did that for me and will make a wonderful read for kids."

- Matt Robert
 

Get Ready to Enjoy Loving Your Own Kangaroos!



 

Only $23.95

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You get everything you need to know about keeping Kangaroos – including handling, the different breeds and types, their health, housing, breeding and diseases and veterinary care -- you get everything you need to know to keep healthy and cute Baby and Adult Kangaroos!
I cover all the aspects of keeping Kangaroos -- including care, food, cages, pregnancy, breeding, behavior, diseases and health care and the lifespans of the various species and common characteristics of each..

Get "Baby Kangaroo Facts For Kids and Adults" and you'll know things other Kangaroo fanciers don't!

Find out how to buy, keep and take the best care of your own cute, cuddly Baby Kangaroo now!

To Your Baby Kangaroo Raising Enjoyment,


Les O. Tekcard






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