Domestic kangaroo (SciiFii)

The domestic kangaroo (Neomacropus bieti), also known as the hoparoo and the hopparoo (named after the fictional Flintstones character of the same name), is a species of kangaroo, most closely related to kangaroos of the genus Macropus, that originally did not exist, but has since been created by SciiFii and sold worldwide as a common livestock and pet, due to demand for more kinds of pets and petting zoo animals. There are more than 100 breeds of domestic kangaroos worldwide, ranging from the smallest breeds that grow to be about the size of a Bennett's wallaby to the largest breeds about the size of a red kangaroo. The domestic kangaroo is most commonly farmed for its meat and milk, and is also very commonly seen in petting zoos and backyards as common pet livestock. Unlike most kangaroos, domestic kangaroos are almost entirely tame and docile towards sapient species and other domesticated species, making it a suitable animal in captivity. The domestic kangaroo primarily feeds on grasses, roots, tubers, and bulbs, although it is known to feed on leaves, shrubs, and pine needles, using its long, clawed front limbs to pull down branches for food. The domestic kangaroo can also feed on livestock feed and hay. The domestic kangaroo is one of the most popular backyard pets due to being mostly tame and docile, compared with its wild relatives, and is known to get along really well with other pets.