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Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Tree-Kangaroos: Of Australia and New-Guinea


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Product Description
To many people, the suggestion that a kangaroo could live up a tree is fantasy. Yet, in the rainforests of far north Queensland and New Guinea, there are extraordinary kangaroos that do just that. Many aspects of their anatomy and biology (particularly their bipedal hopping ability) suggest a terrestrial kangaroo ancestor. Yet no one has, so far, come forward with a convincing explanation of how, why and when an animal that was so superbly adapted for life on the ground should end up back in the trees. This book reviews the natural history and biology of tree-kangaroos from the time of their first discovery by Europeans in the jungles of West Papua in 1846 right up to present day, covering the latest research being conducted in Australia and New Guinea. Combining information from a number of disparate disciplines, the author sets forth the first explanation of this apparent evolutionary conundrum.

About the Author
Roger Martin has had an enduring interest in the natural history, conservation and management of Australias forest mammals for more than 30 years. Described by Tim Flannery as one of the most experienced field zoologists that I know, he has published numerous scientific papers, written popular articles and lectured in wildlife courses to tertiary students. Since the late 1980s, he has studied Australias rarest tree-kangaroo, Bennetts Tree-kangaroo, in the monsoon forests of Far North Queensland.
Product Details

* Paperback: 176 pages
* Publisher: CSIRO Publishing (April 2005)
* Language: English
* ISBN-10: 064309072X
* ISBN-13: 978-0643090729

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