The western grey kangaroo, also referred to as a western grey giant kangaroo, black-faced kangaroo, mallee kangaroo, sooty kangaroo and Kangaroo Island grey kangaroo, is a large and very common kangaroo found across almost the entire southern part of Australia, from just south of Shark Bay through coastal Western Australia and South Australia, into western Victoria, and in the entire Murray–Darling basin in New South Wales and Queensland.
Image: Kangaroo Island Western grey kangaroo (Macropus fuliginosus fuliginosus) male
Image: Kangaroo Island Western grey kangaroo (Macropus fuliginosus fuliginosus) female with joey 2
Image: Western Grey Kangaroo Range
family of Flinders Chase National Park, Kangaroo Island
Kangaroo Island, also known as Karta Pintingga, is Australia's third-largest island, after Tasmania and Melville Island. It lies in the state of South Australia, 112 km (70 mi) southwest of Adelaide. Its closest point to the mainland is Snapper Point in Backstairs Passage, which is 13.5 km (8.4 mi) from the Fleurieu Peninsula.
View of the south west of the island
North Coast of Kangaroo Island, Emu Bay
Open woodland with kangaroos
Loading grain from horsedrawn wagons to the ketch Free Selector