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Kangaroo rats, genus Dipodomys, hops like a kangaroo, though it is not related.
The jerboa primarily looks like a mouse. It resembles a kangaroo only because it has long hind legs, and it hops on them like a kangaroo. They are rodents, so they are related to rats, not kangaroos.
What do you call a cross between an animal that hops, like a kangaroo and a bee. A stingaroo.
The kangaroo, like all animals, belongs to the kingdom Animalia.
The animals that are fast and loose like the kangaroo are referred as being asymic.
Dancing on the moon may be hard as there is less gravity there, as the astronauts found out, their steps were more like hops, as one astronaut said That is the kangaroo hop.
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).
Hops grown on vines and look like green cones. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hops
No. There are no kangaroo-like species, or even marsupials, in Turkey.
The antechinus moves by both normal walking and running, and with a hopping motion. It does not have elongated back legs like a kangaroo, but it hops more than the brown mouse, with which it is often confused.
Dingo get energy from eating animals like Red kangaroo and Magpie goose.
Yes, like most animals rabbits dream. I have a rabbit who sleep walks/runs/hops/eats all the time.