Definitely not. Baby joeys are born about 2cm long. They have to get to the mother's pouch, so the mother licks a path from the birth canal to the pouch. Once there, the young joey attaches to a nipple, which swells in its mouth, securing it in place while it continues its development in the mother's pouch. It cannot survive outside of the mother's pouch, let alone walk. The joey spends about 6-8 months in the mother's pouch being nursed.
No. It doesn't even have fully developed legs at the time of birth.
a kangaroo is born looking like a slug it cannot see or walk and has no hair to Begin with
a new born baby or baby or toddlerish age
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A Kangaroo
Horses, deer, cattle, and many other mammals are able to walk on the day they are born.
no.
Emu kangaroo
Cassowary grow like kangaroo.
No. Never.
yes because they have legs
Yes