How Fast Are Kangaroos? Discover Top Speeds and Agility

Red Kangaroo running, macropus rufus, Australia
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Written by Jennifer Geer

Published: January 20, 2024

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Kangaroos can only be found in Australia and New Guinea. They are speedy animals with powerful leg muscles that send them hopping across long distances. How fast are kangaroos? Read on to discover kangaroos’ top speeds and superior agility.

How Fast Are Kangaroos?

The red kangaroo is the fastest (and largest) species of kangaroo. It can comfortably cruise along at 20 miles (32 kilometers) per hour. Although this marsupial is comfortable hopping at that speed, it has been known to reach nearly 35 miles (56 kilometers) per hour for short distances. Interestingly, the faster a kangaroo cruises at its comfortable speed of up to 20 miles per hour, the less energy it consumes.

Kangaroos have been known to hop as fast as 35 miles per hour.

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Why Do Kangaroos Hop?

Kangaroos have evolved to have short forelimbs and long tails. They use their tail to carry much of their weight as if it were a third leg. Their tail also helps them balance as they jump, and they put weight on it for rest. We know kangaroos can jump efficiently, but why have they evolved to do so? Kangaroos living in the Australian outback may need to go for miles before they come across food and water in the harsh climate. Their fast hopping ability gives them an advantage in finding resources across the vast savannahs and deserts. Hopping is an energy-efficient method of travel for kangaroos, which means they can reach long distances in search of food and water.

How Agile Are Kangaroos?

With their strong hips and slim upper bodies, kangaroos are amazingly agile animals.

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Kangaroos are agile creatures. With their big, strong hips and slimmer upper bodies, they can turn and twist with ease. They can even go from crouching positions to upright without moving their hind legs. Another agile feat is that kangaroos can turn 180 degrees in a single hop. They do this by pivoting on one foot.

How Far Can a Kangaroo Jump?

Red kangaroos can hop over 25 to 30 feet when they are traveling at top speeds. The record for the longest jump is 42 feet in one leap.

Can a Person Outrun a Kangaroo?

Red Kangaroo running, macropus rufus, Australia

A red kangaroo traveling at top speed will have no trouble overtaking a human.

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No, kangaroos are much faster than people. The fastest person to ever run was Jamaican runner and Olympic champion Usain Bolt. During a sprint, Bolt achieved a world record of 27.8 (44.7) miles per hour. Kangaroos still cruise comfortably at 20 miles (32 kilometers) per hour. And they can sprint at nearly 35 miles (56 kilometers) per hour.


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Jennifer Geer is a writer at A-Z Animals where her primary focus is on animals, news topics, travel, and weather. Jennifer holds a Master's Degree from the University of Tulsa, and she has been researching and writing about news topics and animals for over four years. A resident of Illinois, Jennifer enjoys hiking, gardening, and caring for her three pugs.

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