Yes, they can eat almost anything that comes too close.
Kangaroos have lungs. They are mammals and breathe air like other mammals do. Gills are found in aquatic animals like fish, not in terrestrial mammals like kangaroos.
Yes. Kangaroos are classified as mammals, and so, like all mammals, they are vertebrates. This means they have a backbone and a skeleton. Vertebrates include all mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians.
Yes. Every living animal and human has blood.yes all living mammals have blood
Kangaroos, like all mammals, are sexual. All mammals reproduce sexually.
No, Koalas are warm blooded animals as they use endothermic methods to keep their body temperature at a constant rate. These methods include things such as sweating, shivering, panting and burning fat.
Some animals that may prey on crocodiles include large predatory birds like eagles and storks, as well as other crocodiles. Additionally, predatory mammals such as big cats (e.g. jaguars) and large snakes (e.g. anacondas) have been known to hunt and eat crocodiles.
Like humans, kangaroos have a small intestine and a large intestine.
Small crocodiles eat frog(amphibians) ,small birds and fish. As adults crocodiles eat mammals like wilde beasts, fish, birds and snakes.
Great white sharks and crocodiles, as apex predators, have few natural enemies. However, larger sharks, such as orcas (killer whales), are known to prey on great whites. As for crocodiles, larger crocodiles can engage in cannibalism, and some large mammals, like jaguars, can occasionally prey on smaller or juvenile crocodiles. Overall, both species have limited threats from other animals.
They lick them, just like dogs and cats and most other mammals.
Like all mammals, the kangaroo's heart has four chambers.
The mate like most mammals, in spite of the tail issue.