you can eat them
An evolutionary relationship? Yes, humans and kangaroos share common ancestry, though many millions of years in the past. Both are mammals, but one, humans, are placental mammals while kangaroos are marsupials.
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They are neither helpful nor harmful directly to humans, as they eat a lot of grass etc. farmers will class them as a nuisance as they compete with cattle and sheep for food. If they feel threatened they can be harmful. If you want to meet a kangaroo there are tame ones in zoos and wildlife parks, but you should stay away from wild kangaroos.
Like humans, kangaroos have a small intestine and a large intestine.
No. It is only the larger macropods such as red kangaroos and grey kangaroos that are farmed and used for their meat and hide.
One action that humans can easily do that kangaroos cannot do at all is speaking. Humans have complex vocal cords and the ability to produce a wide range of sounds for communication. Kangaroos, on the other hand, do not have the physical structures necessary for speech production. While kangaroos can make some vocalizations, they do not have the same capacity for language and communication as humans.
Kangaroos are called joeys because it is a term used to refer to baby kangaroos. Just like how we call baby humans "babies," baby kangaroos are called joeys.
There are nearly twice as many kangaroos in Australia as there are humans.
Yes. Kangaroos are wild animals. Whilst they can become used to humans, they cannot be truly domesticated.
Humans and dingos are predators of kangaroos
the same way as humans
monerans are helpful to humans because it is bacteria and bacteria helps humans by making milk yogurt