There are four main species of kangaroos found only in Australia: the Red kangaroo, Eastern Grey kangaroo, Western Grey kangaroo, and Antilopine kangaroo. Kangaroos live in habitats across Australia like bushland, woodland, forests, grasslands and scrublands. They are the only large animals that hop for transportation and can reach speeds up to 60 km/hr. Kangaroos live in mobs and have few predators like dingoes, wedge-tailed eagles, and humans, though they also had many extinct predators. They are herbivores that eat grasses and shrubs.