Kangaroos have bilateral symmetry, like all vertebrates do. This means they have symmetry across one plane (known as the sagittal plane, and directly down the centre of their body), which means one side of their body approximately mirrors the other side.
Lions have bilateral symmetry because if you were to cut them if half you would not have a mirror imagine of the other side.
A leech has a bilateral simmetry.
Bilateral legs
Kangaroos are born as kangaroos.
They have bilateral symmetry. Though they are round they don't have radial symmetry
They have a bilateral symmetry.
A Alligator is Bilateral
just like us a bi-laterally symmetrical, meaning if you were to cut a koala in half down its length the two halves would be mirror images of each other. but please don't hurt koalas, they are adorable
A marine flatworm has bilateral symmetry.
Kangaroos and butterflies have many similarities. Both are animals, both rely on cellular respiration for energy, and both are herbivorous. Additionally, both demonstrate bilateral symmetry.
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