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Lumholtz's Tree-kangaroo (young male)
Photo: Frith/Cianelli Bennett's Tree-kangaroo
Photo: R.Martin

Yes, there really are kangaroos which live in trees!

Two in North Queensland - Lumholtz's Tree-kangaroo (Dendrolagus lumholtzi) and Bennett's Tree-kangaroo (Dendrolagus bennettianus) - and at least eight other species in Papua New Guinea. Both Australian species are listed as 'rare' under Queensland's Nature Conservation Act. Both live in the rainforests of the Wet Tropics bioregion of North Queensland, Bennett's from about Cooktown south to the Daintree River, including the Mt Windsor Tableland, and Lumholtz's from the Daintree River south to the Herbert River gorge. They may overlap with each other on the Mt Carbine Tableland inland of Mossman. Bennett's Tree-kangaroo can be found on the coastal lowlands as well as the ranges, and extends along riparian strips into drier eucalypt forest. Lumholtz's Tree-kangaroo is rarely seen at sea level and its highest densities occur in rainforest on basalt soils of the Atherton Tablelands.


Distribution Map
(PDF-file; 77 Kb; Source: "The Rainforest Legacy", Vol 2, p.164)



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