Only the 60 or so members of the kangaroo species have these unique adaptations.
yes
Some animals develop violent adaptations to their environment. These adaptations are common among predators and cause them to be aggressive towards other animals.
why yes
If its the Australian Coat of Arms then the animals are a Kangaroo and an Emu.
sloth,deer,kangaroo and other animals.
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).
Kangaroos are related to all other mammals of the Macropod family (or kangaroo family), Macropodidae, of which there are over 60 species. The kangaroo family encompasses other marsupials such as the wallaby, potoroo, bettong, pademelon, rat-kangaroo, tree kangaroo and wallaroo.
Other than a baby kangaroo, nothing else is called a joey.
A kangaroo is a mammal. A kangaroo is also a marsupial. Marsupials are animals that are classified by the females having pouches that they use to carry their young. Other examples of marsupials are Koalas and Wombats, both native to Australia, as is the Kangaroo.
One of the animals that lives in southeastern Australia is the koala. The kangaroo, echidna, and the galah are other animals from this area.
it interacts with the other animals getting food
No. Red kangaroos are strictly herbivorous, feeding only on vegetation.