It sits on a sofa underneath a blanket.
There warm blooded.
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it is warm and big
Kangaroo Island is in a warm temperate climate, with hot summers and wet cool winters. It can experience strong winds.
A human, a whale and a kangaroo. They are mammals because they are all warm-blooded.
bone, flesh and blood, just like any other warm blooded animal
Sure! Here's an example sentence using the word "pouch": She carried her coins and keys in a small pouch attached to her belt.
i think kangaroo but i am not sure
No, Koalas are warm blooded animals as they use endothermic methods to keep their body temperature at a constant rate. These methods include things such as sweating, shivering, panting and burning fat.
Kangaroos are mammals because they meet the criteria of a mammal.A kangaroo is a warm-blooded vertebrateIt breathes using lungsIt has a covering of skin and hairThe kangaroo gives birth to live young which are fed on mothers' milk. All warm-blooded animals that feed their young milk from mammary glands (breasts or teats) are included in the animal classification "Mammalia". The kangaroo has mammary glands concealed inside the pouch used to carry the young.
A kangaroo is a vertebrate. In simple terms, this means it has a backbone and an internal skeleton.A kangaroo is also a mammal. Mammals have skin and hair/fur, breathe using lungs (unlike fish and juvenile amphibians), are warm-blooded, and suckle their young on mothers' milk.Within the mammal group are several sub-groups. The kangaroo is a marsupial, meaning it gives birth to undeveloped young which continue their development outside of the mother's body, usually in a pouch.Finally, the kangaroo is a macropod. Macropods are characterised by strong hind legs and long tails for balancing.
Anyone that is a kangaroo.