Not an ordinary one, but Perry the Platypus can.
They are both native animals in Australia. The kangaroo is the national symbol of Australia, it is also on the tails of the national airline - Qantas. The platypus has been used as a mascot for the Olympic Games.
A Kangaroo, a platypus, a koala, a Tasmanian devil.
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Three of the most common Australian animals are the kangaroo, the koala and the platypus.
Some samples of Australian mammals are the kangaroo, koala, and platypus.
There are surprisingly few Aboriginal legends, or Dreaming stories, featuring the platypus, but see the related link below for one. The other link contains a variety of Aboriginal Dreaming stories, some of which feature the kangaroo.
grey kangaroo, grey platypus and the red belly grey snake :)
The platypus is found only in Australia. Kangaroos are native to Australia as well, but tree kangaroos are found also on the island of New Guinea. Some common wallaby species (which are smaller members of the kangaroo family) have been introduced to countries such as New Zealand and Scitland.
Play kickboxing kangaroo and beat level three. Then you get kangaroo power. Use kangaroo power to jump over the gap.
Whether this question is in reference to the Red-necked Wallaby or the Red Kangaroo, the answer is still "no". All members of the kangaroo family are marsupials, which give live birth. The only egg-laying mammals are the platypus and the echidna.
No kangaroo can pick up grass in its tail. No kangaroo, not even the tree kangaroo, has a tail that is as prehensile as that.