Prior to the massive drought which wiped them out thousands of years ago, giant kangaroos roamed the grasslands of Australia. A great many fossils have been found on the Darling Downs of southern and western Queensland.
Giant kangaroos no longer exist.
The megalania are apex predtor of australia they hunted giant wombats and giant kangaroos and ate the meat a they abushed their prey.
It varies according to the species. Wild kangaroos live from 7-15 years but smaller species tend to live for fewer years. Kangaroos have been known to live for twenty years in captivity.
Giant kangaroos were believed to have existed around 6000 to 10000 years ago.
Giant kangaroos were never endangered. The concept of a species being listed as "endangered" was introduced in the twentieth century. Giant kangaroos died out thousands of years ago, along with many other species of Australian megafauna.
Giant kangaroos became extinct many thousands of years ago. They were herbivores, as kangaroos are today, roaming the extensive grasslands of Australia and feeding on the grasses there. New evidence suggests that their extinction was caused by severe drought, which killed off the giant kangaroos' food supply.
Giant kangaroos are believed to have become extinct anywhere from 15,000 years ago to around 45,000 years ago.
Kangaroos which are extinct include:The genus Procoptodon which consisted of the giant short-faced kangaroosThe genus Protemnodon which consisted of the giant wallabies
Platypuses and kangaroos live in Australia
Yes, it is suspected that there were giant kangaroos once upon a time but they don't exist anymore the largest is the red kangaroo and is the size of a small adult.
Yes. Most kangaroos live in natural surroundings. There are millions of kangaroos in Australia.
No, kangaroos did not live in the times of the dinnosoars