No. Kangaroos engage in "boxing" as a territorial behaviour, and a way to establish the dominant male in a mob, but there is little value in them punching for protection as their short forelegs are not particularly strong. They will use their tails to balance, and deliver a powerful kick with their hind legs. Kangaroos tend to rely on their speed and endurance to escape from predators.
Kangaroos do use their tails for balance, but when they kick, they do not balance on their tails. They merely jump and deliever a swift, sharp kick, but they do not lean back and balance on their tails to do this.
Not at all. Red kangaroos balance back on their strong tail, and use their powerful hind legs, which have sharp claws on them, to kick when then they fight. Human have neither a tail, nor sharp claws on powerful hind legs.
Up to 180 pounds
Some do try although they only have a 1% chance of surviving due to the ferocity of force in one kick of a kangaroos foot.
Yes. When kangaroos fight among each other, males may be seen to punch or box and kick each other.
after its out your stomach it can kick you in the face.
Tyrannosaurus Rex did not kick as a fall from the kick due to off-balance could be fatal.
Kooky kangaroos kick kites in the sky.
You can't! The only one that can kick Chuck Norris in the face is Chuck Norris himself.
no.
Kick him in the face
No Way
a bike can balance but it is very direct point of gravity.