Kangaroos For Sale



Owning a kangaroo as a pet
Whenever someone considers owning an exotic animal as a pet, the first question they usually ask is, "Would an (insert name of species here) make a good pet?" The truth is, as most experts agree, the question should be "Would I make a good owner of an (insert name of species here)? Ideally, the prospective owner of an exotic pet should seriously consider the needs of the animal and whether or not they can fulfill those needs. It is only after thoughtful consideration of these needs and possible extenuating circumstances should a possible owner look into owning such a pet.

Male kangaroo
- Price: 2,000
- Name: Hailey
- Posted: 02/02/2023
- Phone: 4173091184
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Missouri
16 month old male kangaroo. Super gentle and sweet. Near Springfield MO.

Male Red Kangaroo Joey
- Price: $2,500.00
- Name: CJG EXOTICS
- Posted: 02/01/2023
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Idaho
- Trusted Seller
We have one bottle baby male Red Kangaroo Joey available now. He is currently in the house being bottle fed, he would be an excellent educational ambassador. He is $2,500, OOP date is 1/7/23. Please inquire for details, we are USDA licensed.

Kangaroos babies red
- Name: Edith Bernard
- Posted: 02/01/2023
- Phone: 4237210379
- Location: Tennessee
Red kangeroo babies female 6500 males 3300. 4237210379

Male Red Kangaroo
- Price: $1,500.00
- Name: Tammy White
- Posted: 01/30/2023
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Missouri
Male red kangaroo available. Takes a bottle, sits in his pouch and will be held while in pouch. He weighs 15lbs. Must have a USDA license. Please email with any questions and with your contact info if you would like me to give you a call. We will...

Male Albino Eastern Grey Kangaroo
- Name: Geoffrey Schrock
- Posted: 01/28/2023
- Phone: 734-502-2044
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Florida
- Website: www.wombaroo.com
- Trusted Seller
This little boy is a sweetheart and looking for a forever home. He is about 7 months old and taking Wombaroo excellently. Please do your research before contacting. Must have a Class III license if located in Florida. Price: $19,000 Cell #: 734-50...

Red Kangaroo - Male
- Price: $2,750.00
- Name: Hope Bennett
- Posted: 01/25/2023
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Georgia
Bottle fed, very friendly. Multiple males available. Contact for more info: info@minilivestock.com
Red kangaroo
- Name: Michelle Birt
- Posted: 01/24/2023
- Phone: 8033410479
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: South Carolina
Intact male kangaroo. 3-4 years old. Proven breeder. Mother raised but really tame. Clarks hill, SC. $2000. Text for quickest response 803-341-0479. Can send pics upon request. They wouldn't upload here

Female red kangaroo
- Name: Matt A.
- Posted: 01/24/2023
- Phone: 717-572-0535
- Location: Pennsylvania
Breeder female red kangaroo. Was mother raised but is very calm and will come to you for food. Gets along with our mob. We are reducing our mob size. Also have a bottle baby male available. $6500 for the female. $3000 for the male. No shipping

Female Red Kangaroo seven months
- Price: $6,500.00
- Name: Linda Rose Forney
- Posted: 01/13/2023
- Phone: 5034607908
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Oregon
- Website: www.grammaroseszoo.com
Precious female red kangaroo 7 1/2 month old Joey (born June 5th 2022). She will be ready for her new home by the first week in February or as soon as she is eating her hay and pellets and pooping well. She comes with a vet certificate of health, blo...

Boomer! bottle baby male red kangaroo
- Name: Brandi
- Posted: 01/13/2023
- Phone: 6619658124
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Texas
❤️BOOMER❤️ Little Boomer is looking for a new family to cuddle! He is the sweetest little boy and loves to be held and snuggled, he is on a bottle and eating mazuri dry pellet. I have been using him for educational programs and he is very good aroun...

Baby Male Red Kangaroo
- Name: Suzette
- Posted: 01/12/2023
- Phone: 2815900426
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Texas
Baby Male Red Kangaroo, Approximately 4 months out of the pouch, Still on a bottle, Super sweet and loving

Male Red Kangaroo.
- Price: 2000 to 2500
- Name: Niagaradownunder
- Posted: 01/10/2023
- Phone: 716-417-6277
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: New York
We have several male red kangaroos. ranging from 6.5 to 13 months Super tame. Eating wombarro , hay, pellets

Red kangaroo Male
- Name: Deer park Exotics
- Posted: 01/05/2023
- Phone: 409-656-9705
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Texas
- Website: deerparkexotics.com
Red Kangaroo Male Apprx.18 months old mama raised good genetics for breeding stock, pick up only no shipping $2000.00
Red Kangaroo
- Price: 7500 & 2500
- Name: Lauren Wickett
- Posted: 01/04/2023
- Phone: 9545940967
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Florida
1 female kangaroo & 2 males available. 7 months old, on .7 Wombaroo.

Red kangaroo
- Price: $2,500.00
- Name: Mikayla
- Posted: 01/03/2023
- Phone: 3045323415
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: West Virginia
Been on bottle 2 weeks doing well ready to go red male kangaroo
A kangaroo is a good example of an animal that often makes a good pet, but only in the hands of a person who is willing to learn about the animals, their needs, and the things about them that make them unique.
What is a Kangaroo?
Needless to say, kangaroos are native to nowhere except Australia. The only exception to this is one genus, the tree-Kangaroo, which can be found in Papua New Guinea. Kangaroos grow to as tall as 6 feet. They have small heads, powerful hind legs for leaping, and a long muscular tail for helping them maintain their balance. Kangaroos are called marsupials, which means that they are among different animals that carry their young in a pouch.
There are several species of kangaroos, a larger breed that adapts to the changing conditions of the land brought about by man and his development, and a smaller species that does not. It is primarily for this reason that the number of the smaller species has suffered in recent years while the larger are still relatively plentiful. Regardless, kangaroos are native to the wide open pasture lands of Australia. In the wild, kangaroos eat vegetation much like cattle.
Kangaroos as Pets
Kangaroos are naturally shy and retiring by nature. This natural disposition brings most people to the belief that kangaroos make good pets, which to an extent is correct. In fact, kangaroos can be very docile and even love to be scratched and petted. Kangaroos do not, however make good indoor pets, primarily because after they quit feeding from a bottle and begin eating vegetation, they are practically impossible to housebreak. Also unlike other domesticated animals, kangaroos will not ride in cars, do tricks, or walk on a leash.
Unfortunately, the average backyard is not nearly big enough to keep a kangaroo as a pet, so if you are considering buying one to keep and show off to your friends, get a dog. Instead, the size of an area for a kangaroo should be more like that which you would have for a horse or other field animals. Kangaroos should also be kept in a fenced enclosure that is at least 6 feet high and 2" x 4" mesh. Many people worry that a kangaroo will be capable of jumping over a fence. This is highly unlikely. Further, once a kangaroo has gotten the message that an enclosure is home and that he is safe and cared for, he will not want to leave.
As along as a kangaroo has enough room to exercise and enough food to eat, they will be happy. A pen should be no smaller than 50' x 50', and very secure. It should have a gate on it that is kept locked at all times, since kangaroos have been known to unlatch a gate. Simply put, if there's a way out of a fence, a kangaroo will find it.
Housing a Kangaroo
Kangaroos like mild climates, but when things get colder, there should be some kind of housing available. Something like a simple 8' x 8' garden shed is plenty, but there should be means of heating if the temperature gets close to zero. Kangaroos like raised beds filled with something like wood shavings that help keep them warm.
What do Kangaroos eat?
Kangaroos are grazers, meaning they like to eat what they can find. Ideally, you could feed them something like brood mare pellet or goat tex, but if a kangaroo finds a bush close by, he will nibble on that too. Make sure that you keep water nearby, but if you give them access to something like a pond or other body of water, be careful that you aren't inviting bacteria to your kangaroos. If you give them a body of water, make sure there is gravel besides it since kangaroos don't like to get muddy.
Breeding
Kangaroos mate and breed like many other animals. The difference is in how their young, called "Joeys," develop. After the sperm fertilizes the egg, it goes to the mother's uterus but instead of a placenta being formed, the yolk feeds the embryo until it is time to be born, about 28 days. After this, the mother grooms her pouch and the joey emerges from an opening at the base of her tail, called a cloaca. At this point the fetus is pink and about the size of a lima bean. The only part of his body that is more developed are his arms, which help him, along with instinct, climb up his mother's belly and find his way into her pouch. The joey still has no jaws to feed, so the mother's nipple grows into the young's mouth and very gently forces milk into its mouth. When he is stronger, he will be able to detach and feed on his own until he has a light coat of fur and leaves the pouch. The second pregnancy occurs much differently since the mother mates again almost immediately, but the fertilized egg will stop growing when it has reached about 100 cells, then it stops growing until the other joey leaves the pouch, at which time the second one will replace him.
Owning a kangaroo as a pet is an interesting and exciting venture, but they do have needs, and it is only after you seriously consider those needs and how to effectively fill them should you get a kangaroo as a pet.
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