KANGA
Kanga is a female kangaroo and the doting mother of Roo. The two live in a house near the Sandy Pit in the northwestern part of the forest. Kanga is the only female character. She was based on a stuffed toy that belonged to Christopher Robin Milne.
When Kanga and Roo first come to the forest, everyone thinks Kanga is a fierce animal, but discover this to be untrue and become friends with her. When Tigger comes to the forest, she welcomes him into her home, attempts to find him food he likes and allows him to live with her and Roo. After this, Kanga treats him much the way she does her own son.
Kanga is kind-hearted, calm, patient and docile. She likes to keep things clean and organized, and offers motherly advice and food to anyone who asks her. She is protective over Roo, almost obsessively, and treats him with kind words and gentle discipline. She also has a sense of humor, as revealed in her response to the trick on her of switching Piglet with Roo. Kanga also has a love for carrots.
While Kanga is the sweet, beautiful, and caring mother of Roo, she also acts as a motherly figure to the other Hundred Acre Wood characters, giving advice and help to those in need. She is notable in a way, as she is the one of the few characters that Tigger doesn't bounce. Instead, he treats her extremely respectfully, often referring to her as Mrs. Kanga.