Macropus giganteus
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English: Grey kangaroo
German: Graues riesesnk„ngruh
French: Kangourou gegant
Spanish: Cangurd
Distribution areas
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The grey kangaroo is only found in
Australia, mainly from Northeast Queensland
to Victoria and in South Australia an in
the Kangaroo Island.
Description of the fur
---------------------- The surface structure
The skins of mature animals are up to of the skin, 200x
120 cm long; the tail is about 95 cm long.
The coat is grey-brown in colour with darker in the back area and lighter at
the belly. The undercoat is not distinguishable. The hair shafts are straight
and relatively fine.
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Macropus giganteus
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English: Grey kangaroo
German: Graues riesesnk„ngruh
French: Kangourou gegant
Spanish: Cangurd
Structure of the hair
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The microscopic structure of the skin
surface is furrowed; the hair follicles are
narrow with straight edges. The average
follicle contains three or four hair shafts.
The fine fur fibres are elliptical in
cross-sectional outline and they are from The cuticular structure
18 µm thick. The cuticular scales are of the fine fibres, 2000x
cornet-like in the bottom part and of the
raised petal-like type in the middle and upper parts. The scales have the
irregularly grooved surface and straight margins. The medullary column is
usually wide, unbroken and central symmetrical shaped. The overall shaped of
the medulla is the sponge-cortex-like type with a foam-like structure to the
infilling substance.
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Macropus giganteus
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English: Grey kangaroo
German: Graues riesesnk„ngruh
French: Kangourou gegant
Spanish: Cangurd
The intermediate fibres are elliptical
in cross-section and the diameter is
between 25 and 39 µm. The cuticular scales
are raised petal-like with a grooved scale
surface and straight scale margins. The
medulla is wide, unbroken and central
symmetrical-shaped in the cross-sectional
outline. This medulla is of the
sponge-cortex-like type with a foam-like The cuticular structure
infilling substance. of an intermediate hair, 2000x
The guard hairs are elliptical in cross-section and covered by even,
tile-like scales, with a smooth surface and straight scale margins. The
medulla is wide, unbroken and central-symmetrical in cross-section. The
overall medullary structure is of the cortex-foam-like type with a foam-like
infilling substance.
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Macropus giganteus
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English: Grey kangaroo
German: Graues riesesnk„ngruh
French: Kangourou gegant
Spanish: Cangurd
Longitudinal section
of a guard hair, 1000x
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Macropus giganteus
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English: Grey kangaroo
German: Graues riesesnk„ngruh
French: Kangourou gegant
Spanish: Cangurd
Detailed structure
of the medulla, 4000x
Numerical code for grey kangaroo skin surface
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Surface of the skin: 3-4-3
Fine fur fibres: 2-12.5-3-1-2-1-1-7-5-15.25-12.21
Intermediate fibres: 2-12-2-1-2-1-1-7-5-25.35-15.25
Guard hairs: 2-2-1-1-2-1-1-7-5-35.51-18.29
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