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not all the time. most of the time they stay away from people

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Why is the the Giant Kangaroo Rat Endangered?

'cause they only have 2% of there natraul habitat left.


Is a Kangaroo rat secondary consumer?

No, the giant kangaroo rat eats grass and seeds.


What is the difference between a kangaroo rat and a giant kangaroo rat?

There is little difference. The Giant Kangaroo Rat (Dipodomys ingens) is just one of over 20 species in the genus Dipodomys, all of which are kangaroo rats. The Giant Kangaroo Rat is critically endangered, and now restricted to just a small area in western central California.


What are the predators of the giant kangaroo rat?

fox


How much does a giant kangaroo rat weigh?

100 pounds.


Can you keep a Giant Kangaroo Rat as a pet?

Only in Antarctica


When is a giant kangaroo rat born?

Some when in the summer or winter


When was a kangaroo first classified as endangered?

GIANT Kangaroo rat was first discovered as endangered this is all i can answer sorry


Is a Giant Kangaroo Rat a secondary consumer?

No, the giant kangaroo rat eats grass and seeds.


Is a giant kangaroo rat a predator or prey?

Although the name makes it sound like a large animal, the giant kangaroo rat is very small. It is preyed upon by larger mammals, such as kit fox and coyote.


How long has the giant kangaroo rat been on the endangered species list?

approximately 16 yrs.


What is a Giant kangaroo rat?

The giant kangaroo rat is a rodent,and the largest of the kangaroo rat species. It is still a very small animal, with its body length only about 15cm. Its fur colour is tan or brown and it has a long tail with a tuft on the end. It is endemic to the US state of California and lives in colonies in dry, sandy grasslands, where it digs burrows in loose soil. The conservation status of the giant kangaroo rat has been "endangered" since the 1980s, due to an increase in agricultural use of the land, and it now lives only in isolated pockets of California.