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some do. You can find a similar placental mammal for every marsupial animal. Example: Kangaroos fill the same niche as North American deer. etc.
They are all rodents, and share some common characteristics, mainly their constantly growing incisor teeth.
No--bugs are insects and rodents are mammals. Some rodents are: Rats, mice, etc.
Kangaroos are marsupials native to Australia, while tree kangaroos are also native to New Guinea and some of the islands of Indonesia.
Rodents will generally go after whatever they can find that is to their liking. So some rodents may.
yes some types of rodents can eat insects
No, there aren't. Kangaroos live in Australia (and in some zoos, of course).
Yes, because some kangaroos live in Austrailia and Austrailia is full of savannahs.
No. Kangaroos are native to Australia, while some tree kangaroos are also native to the island of New Guinea. While kangaroos have been introduced to some parts of the world, there have been no kangaroos introduced to any part of Africa.
rodents are carnivores but they tend to eat everything
kangaroos, some insects and some animals.
There are no kangaroos in Austria.To see how many kangaroos there are in Australia, see the related question.