The correct name for the Tasmanian wolf is Thylacine.
Both the Thylacine and the kangaroo are classified as marsupials.
No. Wolves and kangaroos occupy different continents. No doubt if they occupied the same continent, wolves would indeed eat kangaroos.
Tasmanian forester kangaroos eat shrubs, grass, leaves and other fresh vegetation. They are herbivorous.
Tasmanian Wolves where at the top of the food chain until they were claimed a threat to livestock, their predators becoming - humans!
Tasmanian wolves (Thylacines) became extinct in 1936
The scientific name of the Tasmanian Forester Kangaroos is Macropus giganteus tasmaniensis.
I believe so. There are recent reports, photos, and videos of a creature that sounds like the Tasmanian wolves/tigers. But who knows.
Extinction
Tasmanian forester kangaroos are herbivorous, and therefore do not have prey. They eat shrubs, grass, leaves and other fresh vegetation.
None. The last recorded Thylacine (the proper name for the Tasmanian wolf or Tasmanian tiger) died in the Hobart Zoo in 1936.
The Tasmanian Forester kangaroo, which is actually a sub-species of the Eastern grey kangaroo, originates in Tasmania, Australia's island state.
Members of the marsupial family, apart from kangaroos (and their relatives such as rat-kangaroos, wallabies, wallaroos and potoroos) include:numbatTasmanian devilkoalapossum and glideropossumpademelonwombatcuscusquokkaquollbettongtuan / phascogaleantechinusplanigalebandicootbilbydunnartThylacine/ Tasmanian tiger (now extinct)
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