Yes. Being essentially nocturnal, kangaroos are generally inactive during the day. They also shelter under trees and rock overhangs.
Yes it can. "He could no longer cope." He could no longer have patience. "She couldn't cope.
Cope with what? Could you please clarify this question.
sap gives it heat
Smaller animals which cannot cope with heat are nocturnal means something specific. It means that animals who cannot stand the heat from the sun only come out at night when it's cooler.
You could use "marsupial" but that applies to other animals as well. To refer to something as "of or like" a kangaroo, you would use the word kangaroo as an adjunct noun (kangaroo fur) or possessive (kangaroo's pouch).
Wallaby, you could also have a Wallaroo or a Western Grey Kangaroo.
Used as a VERBI will try to cope with his rudeness.After his breakdown he couldn't cope any longer.She is learning to cope with the demands of her schedule.Annie is learning to cope with her disease that prevents her from doing things she could do before she caught it.Used as a NOUNThe dark sky's starry cope.
We don't know your husband or his girlfriend, nor what a "cope" is in any sense that a person could be one.
There is almost no possible way to cope without the sun. But if you build a spaceship with the right temperature and the right amount of supplies you could survive, but i doubt it.
kangaroo grass
A kangaroo could get stuck in mud, especially if it was bounding along at high speed and landed in a muddy swamp.
A rottwiler may have 4 legs, but a kangaroo is really fast, and could probably outrun two rottweilers.