Kangaroo was frequently a necessary fare, not just on the goldfields, but throughout the colonial times. Kangaroos were a readily available resource. The explorers also made use of kangaroo meat when supplies ran low.
There are no tigers in Australia (except in zoos), so it is unlikely a tiger and a kangaroo will ever meet.
they hunted for food like duck, kangaroo etc
No. Kangaroos and coyotes occupy different continents.
It depends on the species. There are over 60 species of kangaroos in Australia, and the smallest member of the wide-ranging kangaroo family is the Musky Rat-kangaroo, which is about 23cm long. A python could certainly eat one of these.
their pets eat kangaroo meat and theier main food is lamb chops
the main Australian food is kangaroo but alot of Australia's food is from other countries.
The kangaroo eats where it wants to.
Kangaroo rats eat rabbits and mice
No. Warthogs and kangaroos occupy different continents. Warthogs are found in Africa, while kangaroos are native to Australia.
Despite kangaroo meat being healthful and readily available in supermarkets and at butchers, not very many Australians eat kangaroo meat. Beef is the most popular meat eaten in Australia, followed by poultry, lamb and pork/ham. Fish is also eaten more commonly than kangaroo, as are more exotic meats such as turkey.
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Beef and veal, which are both meats that come from cattle, are much more common than kangaroo meat. Lamb, pork and poultry and also far more popular. Despite all the healthful benefits of kangaroo meat, it still has only a limited market in Australia, as not many Australians can quite bring themselves to eat kangaroo.