Just put high fences around trees!!!
the trees. they came from the trees
Australia is known for its kangaroos, koalas and eucalyptus trees.
By living in trees, tree kangaroos can stay safe from ground-dwelling predators.
The only kangaroos which live in the rainforest are tree kangaroos. Tree kangaroos have a number of adaptations which enable them to live in this environment.A Tree kangaroo has a long, cylindrical non-prehensile tail, which is used as a rudder as it jumps from branch to branch in the trees - this helps it to keep its balance in its tree habitat. It has larger forelegs and smaller hindlegs than kangaroos and wallabies - these features help it to climb and leap from branch to branch.It feeds on fruits and leaves of the trees in which it lives, rather than ground-dwelling grasses, so it can stay in the trees, away from predators.It has a red or mahogany-brown back with a yellow face, belly and feet. The long cylindrical tail is mostly yellow. Its colour enables it to camouflage effectively within rainforest trees.
Most kangaroos are strictly ground-dwelling creatures, but there are several species of tree-kangaroos which can be found in rainforests of far northern Australia and the island of New Guinea. The tree kangaroos are the only species which live in trees. They are short, squat kangaroos with strong hind limbs, specially adapted for climbing in trees.
To keep away from predators
Kangaroos will eat both Wattle and Acai trees. They love the new shoots and will eat the tops out of the trees.
The tree kangaroos sleep and live in the trees. The animals sleep during the day and are awake during the night hours.
Whilst tree kangaroos can leap agilely from tree branch to branch, they do jump down from trees. One of the main dangers to tree kangaroos comes from being hit by cars. Only tree kangaroos are able to leap between tree branches. The other 60 or so species of kangaroos do not climb trees.
non fragarant
There's no evidence that sugar gum trees keep spiders away. Several oils, such as tea tree and citrus, may be able to repel spiders.
Cutting down trees affects all animal life in some way. In the case of tree kangaroos, it would depend on whether the trees are being cut down in their habitat. Some tree kangaroos are endangered due to habitat loss resulting from deforestation. Cutting down the trees affects not only their shelter and protection, but the tree kangaroos' food source as well.