kangaroos don't make there homes, they just go around finding a shelter that will protect them
There is no specific name for a kangaroo's home, as the kangaroo does not make a nest, burrow or home. Kangaroos shelter under trees, in caves or under cliff overhangs. They spend most of their time grazing in the open or under trees.
Of the animals in the list, the possum is not a macropod.Macropods include any animals in the kangaroo family. The wallaby and pademelon are both in the kangaroo family.
The Musky-rat kangaroo, like other kangaroos, is a marsupial from the family Macropodidae.
Yes, a kangaroo is part of the macro pod family.
A kangaroo doesn't make a home, but live and sleep out in the open-air.
The wallaby is the smallest of the three. However, they are all members of the kangaroo family, and the smallest kangaroo is the musky rat-kangaroo: in which case, the kangaroo is the smallest.
The rarest, and most critically endangered kangaroo, is the Gilbert's Potoroo, a small potoroid in the macropod (kangaroo) family.
A wallaby is a smaller member of the kangaroo family, native to Australia.
A euro is a member of the kangaroo family. It is the other name for the Wallaroo, which is in between the size of a kangaroo and a wallaby.
Pouch + Jerboa = kangaroo
Pouch + Jerboa = kangaroo
No. The only similarity between a kangaroo and an opossum is the fact that they are both marsupials. This means they are both pouched mammals. However, the kangaroo belongs to the family Diprotodontia and the family Macropodidae, while opossums belong to the order Didelphimorphia and the family Didelphidae.