This remarkable film record of marsupial birth shows mating, the female's preparation for the birth of her young and, finally, the birth itself.
The sequence shows the natural behaviour of the mother as the young makes its way, unaided, to the pouch. A second sequence, with the anaesthetised female, shows the moment of birth more clearly and follows the embryo's long journey up over the fur to the pouch, where it develops as an externalised foetus.
The significance of the oestrous cycle and gestation period, egg fertilisation, and the development of the embryo in the uterus, is shown in animated diagrams.
Awards for Birth of the Red Kangaroo:
Grand Prize, Scientific and Technical Films, Brussels, 1967
Orbit Award, ANZAAS Exhibition, 1966
Silver Award, Australian Film Awards, 1966
Blue Ribbon, American Film Festival, New York, 1969