Yes, kangaroos are marsupials. They are characterised by having very undeveloped young which continue their development in the mother's pouch. Like other marsupials, female kangaroos have two vaginas, or what are called paired lateral vaginae. These are for the purpose of transporting the sperm to the womb, but there is a midline pseudovaginal canal for actually giving birth. As well as two vaginas and two uteruses, female kangaroos have two fallopian tubes and two cervixes.
Yes kangaroos have a placenta.
Kangaroos are ilassified as marsupials.
Kangaroos are Marsupials and Camels aren't
Kangaroos are marsupials and macropods.
No. Kangaroos are marsupials.
Yes. All species of kangaroos are marsupials. The Red kangaroo is the largest of all marsupials.
Thylacines were not related to kangaroos beyond being marsupials. Thylacines, or Tasmanian Tigers, were dasyurids, or carnivorous marsupials while kangaroos are herbivorous macropods (big-footed marsupials).
Yes, they are marsupials but not the only ones.
Kangaroos and koalas are both marsupials.
Marsupials!
Marsupials.
No. As they are marsupials, kangaroos give birth to live young.