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	<title>Nature &#187; Big Red Roo</title>
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		<title>Big Red Roos: Introduction</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[NATURE invites viewers to share the inspiring beauty and harsh realities of survival in the land of the Big Red Roos.]]></description>
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<p>NATURE invites viewers to share the inspiring beauty and harsh realities of survival in the land of the <em>Big Red Roos.</em></p>
<p>They box and wrestle, kick with authority, and cover large patches of ground with powerful leaps. In fact, the red kangaroos of Australia&#8217;s Outback are among the finest athletes of the animal world. And that&#8217;s just as well, since the Outback presents one of the most challenging environments on the planet.</p>
<p>Some of the hardships kangaroos must learn to endure are summer temperatures reaching more than 140 degrees Fahrenheit; persistent drought that&#8217;s occasionally interrupted by deadly floods; powerful eagles that swoop down from the skies; lethal parasites borne by mosquitoes; and the ever-present danger of hungry dingos. Moreover, the rising human demand for kangaroo meat does little to brighten life expectancy for members of future generations. Yet kangaroos thrive by the millions. <em>Big Red Roos</em> provides an incisive look at how they survive, by following the adventures of a small group, which includes a mother and the young joey she must do her best to protect.</p>
<p>To order a copy of <em>Big Red Roos</em>, please visit the <a href="http://www.shopthirteen.org/product/show/29577" target="_blank">NATURE Shop</a>.</p>
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