yes, rabbits can back up but mostly they just stand on there hind legs and swivel around.
No. Kangaroos are unable to walk backwards.
Smooth when going with the hair, down the back. Ruff when against the hair, up the back.
Kangaroos sleeping laying down on their back or on their side. These marsupials are native to the country of Australia.
There are so many animals that can stand straight up. Some of them include dogs, cats, monkeys, kangaroos and so many others.
The kangaroos back legs are stronger then the front legs because they need the strength of thier back legs to jump and to use them to fight.
Kangaroos tend to live in groups known as mobs. These groups may be made up of just a few kangaroos to dozens of kangaroos.
They can be hunted by dingos, but not normally. Kangaroos usually fight back...HARD.
Walking backwards is their weakness.
If a kangaroo falls, it is possible for it to land on its back or side.
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it has lions and kangaroos and man and they are all back boned
Nope
Kangaroos stay alive by foraging for food and by reproducing. They are excellent at running (hopping) from their predators and can fight back when cornered.