Kangaroos and Wallabies
Pouched marsupials native to Australia, New Guinea and Tasmania known for their hopping behavior.
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There are over 60 species of kangaroos, and the enemies/predators are different according to the species. Dingoes pose a threat...
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no they sleep at night so they are killed
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It's really hard to find a picture of a kangaroo food web. I searched through 20 google pages, NOTHING! I suggest researching and...
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The 2 most common kangaroo species are the red kangaroos (being the 1st most common) and the grey kangaroo (being the 2nd most...
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The only similarity between a butterfly and a kangaroo is that both are members of the Kingdom Animalia, and therefore feed,...
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When moving quickly, kangaroos mainly travel by hopping. They have powerful hind legs ideal for speedy bounding. Kangaroos have...
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Yes, kangaroos do walk, but in a way quite different from the gait of other mammals. They cannot walk in the conventional manner...
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Some very large species of snake could, like the green and yellow anaconda, burmese python, maybe the reticulated python, and a...
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No.As far as humans know kangaroos only live in Australia, therefore it is extremely unlikely that they can live on Mars.The Mars...
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A young wallaby is called a joey.
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They are animals, some people eat them
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Depending on the species, wallabies live for an average of 12-18 years. External factors such as predators and cars certainly...
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Wallaroos live in Australia. Wallaroos tend to live on rocky slopes in the Great Dividing Range, which runs along Australia's...
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The term "kangaroo" covers over 60 species of macropods, but for the purpose of this answer, kangaroo refers to one of the four...
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There are over sixty known species of kangaroo, ranging from the largest, the Red kangaroo, to the smallest, the Musky rat...
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There are over 60 species of kangaroos, and the predators which kill them are different according to the species. Dingoes pose a...
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The only other real name of the kangaroo is its scientific name. All kangaroos are in the genus Macropus. There are many...
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A kangaroo's main enemy is man. Secondary to man are dingoes, other introduced dogs and wedgetail eagles, the latter being a...
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The main danger to tree kangaroos is habitat loss. Destruction of rainforests means loss of habitat, and loss of food source....
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The natural home of the kangaroo is the country (and continent) of Australia. Tree kangaroos are also found in Papua New Guinea...
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The kangaroo originated in Australia. Fossil remains of giant kangaroo species existing in prehistoric times have been found in...
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Red Kangaroos are the largest of the marsupials. The Red Kangaroo averages 1.6 metres tall. Accounts of sizes greater than this...
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Koalas are generally placid creatures and do not normally bother to bite people. If cornered or captured, they are more likely to...
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The main enemies of tree kangaroos are dingoes and pythons. The introduction of dogs has resulted in many tree kangaroos being...
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The question assumes that wallabies all live in the grasslands. They don't. In fact, very few wallabies live in the grasslands....
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The Red Kangaroo is also known as the Marloo or Plains Kangaroo. The female is sometimes referred to as a 'Blue Flier'. The...
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The Toolache Wallaby is extinct, but fed on native grasses.
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AnswerBecause they are used to Australia and the temperature and food is just right for them, it's the same for the koala.Peace...
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Sea turtles eat jelly fish and not much else because they can't catch anything else. They are one of the very few things that can...
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Most kangaroos are able to breed all year round. Female kangaroos have two vaginas, or what are called paired lateral vaginae....
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Kangaroos and wallabies protected by Australian law, and are not permitted as pets in Australia. They should not be purchased by...
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Female kangaroos have two vaginas and two uteruses. They also have a third canal that is used solely for birth. Female kangaroos...
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As a general rule, kangaroos do not inhabit the arid and semi-arid areas of Australia when there are grasslands or bushland still...
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The Ocean Phantom is not a real organism. It is the postulated name for a future organism in the 2003 Animal Planet/ORF and ZDF...
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The kangaroo (and indeed, other macropods) have embryonic diapause. This means the mother kangaroo can actually suspend the...
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11. All are opossums, family Didelphidae. 10 live in Central America, and 6 of these are also found in Mexico. One of these six,...
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A baby kangaroo called a joey, lives in it's mothers Poach, so does not live by itself.
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Kangaroos are living creatures. They were not invented.
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To begin with, the female kangaroo does not put the newborn joey in her pouch: it crawls there by instinct, aided only by the...
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Western Grey Kangaroos are uniquely adapted to survive life in Australia, a country that suffers frequent droughts. The mother...
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"Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport" is an old folk song, and very popular. It is not banned, and it does not involve tying down...
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Mainly the plants which can live without water for a longer period of time and can resists dryness in air. Eg: cactus,...
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Mommy keet incubates her brood for 18 days.
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The first thing the mother kangaroo (jill or doe) does for her newborn joey is to prepare a path for it to crawl from the birth...
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Taronga Zoo, Sydney. ---- Most zoos around the world would have kangaroos. Kangaroos are plentiful in Australia and they...
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Kangaroos kick with their hind feet.
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The largest of the kangaroos is the Red kangaroo. Red kangaroos can weigh up to 90 kilograms, but average 65kg, with the female...
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There are many varieties of wallabies so, depending on the species, the colour of their fur varies from reddish-brown to grey,...
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Well if your joey is hairless and is all pink and it has no teeth its only a couple of days old. If your baby is this young make...
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There are over 60 species of kangaroo, and only four of these species are generally referred to as kangaroos. The rest are...
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A new born kangaroo is little more than a centimetre long. This is about half an inch.
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The top speed of any Grey Kangaroo has been recorded at 64 kilometres per hour, which is equal to around 40 miles per hour. This...
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Female kangaroos have two vaginas, or what are called paired lateral vaginae. These are for the purpose of transporting the sperm...
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Kangaroos rely on their speed and endurance to escape from predators. They are capable of maintaining a steady bounding pace for...
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Kangaroos sleep during the daytime, lying on their side with their head up.
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There are about 60 different species of kangaroo in Australia, and they each have unique adaptations for different climates....
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Rathke's pouch is an upgrowth from the roof of the embryo stomodium that contributes to the adenohypophysis of the pituitary or...
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Kangaroos commonly give birth to just one joey at a time, but twins have been recorded. Female kangaroos of reproductive age are...
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Wallabies usually have just one joey at a time, but on rare occasions have been known to give birth to twins. When a wallaby...
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Baby joeys are born about 2cm long. They have to get to the mother's pouch, so the mother licks a path from the birth canal to...
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There are over 60 species of kangaroo, from the largest, the Red kangaroo, through many varieties of wallabies, and down to the...
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Young tree kangaroos are called joeys. This is the name given to all marsupial young.
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head, shoulders, knees and toes.
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The offspring of a kangaroo, and indeed of all marsupials, is called a joey. Therefore, kangaroo young of all sizes and ages,...
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Wallaby grass is one of the most widespread native grasses found in Australia. It is eaten by kangaroos and wallabies, whilst the...
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Kangaroos rely on their speed and endurance to escape from predators. They are capable of maintaining a steady bounding pace for...
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The emu and the kangaroo are on the Australian coat of arms, firstly because they are unique to the Australian continent, and...
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The wallaroo, a stocky member of the kangaroo family, has roughened, thickened soles on its hind feet to help give it extra...
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he wondered why he was feeling so jumpy
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Kangaroos are uniquely adapted to survive living in Australia, a country that suffers frequent droughts. The mother kangaroo...
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Jack-in-the-Box directly said that the meat (not beef) was discovered during routine quality assuarnce tests in the receiving...
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There are several species of tree kangaroo. Bennett's Tree Kangaroo and Lumholtz's Tree Kangaroo both live in the rainforests of...
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The Crescent Nailtail Wallaby Onychogalea lunata is considered to be probably extinct, although its range is very isolated.
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Kangaroos cannot walk backwards because the shape of their body and the length of their strong tail prohibits them from being...
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Kangaroos are mammals and they mate and give birth to their young just like any other mammal- the mother gives birth through the...
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In their natural environment, tree kangaroos eat fruits, tree blossoms, juicy leaves or bark, ferns, and moss which they find in...
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They are marsupials. A kangaroo has a strong back bone and four legs. The hind legs are stronger than the forelegs. Kangaroos...
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A large male kangaroo is colloquially known as a "boomer".
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Humans and dingos are predators of kangaroos
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Kangaroos shelter under trees, in caves or under cliff overhangs. They spend most of their time grazing in the open or under...
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Kangaroos are herbivores, primarily eating grass and other vegetation, feeding in the early morning and late afternoon/evening...
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The brush-tailed possum, a pouched mammal (marsupial) of Australia, was introduced into New Zealand, where it has caused...
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they lived in woodlands and grasslands in south Australia and New South Wales
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The kangaroo's tail is long because it is used for balance. Without a tail, a kangaroo cannot hop. When hopping quickly, the tail...
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The term "kangaroo" covers over 60 species of macropods, but for the purpose of this answer, kangaroo refers to one of the four...
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The Red kangaroo is a grazing animal. It most commonly grazes on grass during the early morning and late afternoon/early evening....
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If you are speaking of the fictional Kangaroo from Winnie the Pooh, his name is ROO. See, when you put it together, its Kanga-roo
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Yes, kangaroos do drink water, when they can find it. Unlike koalas (which rarely drink water) kangaroos do need water...
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"Joey" is a general term referring to all marsupial young. Therefore, it would depend on the species of marsupial. Even within...
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While it is uncertain why kangaroo young are called "joeys", it should be noted that all marsupial babies are called joeys. This...
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Dingoes are the only wild dog found naturally in Australia, but they are not actually considered to be native to the continent....
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Baby Joeys are born about 2cm long. They have to climb from the birth canal to the mother's pouch. They spend about 6-8 months in...
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