A mother kangaroo has one pouch.
A female kangaroo has just one pouch.
Most marsupials have pouches. The pouched marsupials which are Australian animals include:kangaroowombatkoalapossumgliderTasmanian devilbandicootbilbypotorooquokkawallabywallaroopademelonphascogalequollrat-kangaroo (not kangaroo-rat)dunnartplanigalekultarrningauiwoylie
A female kangaroo has just one womb.
Yes. Amongst the many kangaroo species, males are larger than females, and this includes the grey kangaroos.
There are two syllables in the word "pouches."
Kangaroo rats are rodents. They are rat-like mammals with long tails and large feet like a miniature kangaroo. However, they are very much smaller than kangaroos, with Giant kangaroo rats having a body length of only 15cm (6 inches). Kangaroo rats are not even remotely related to kangaroos, or rat-kangaroos of Australia. Kangaroo rats are placental mammals so they do not have abdominal pouches, but they do have fur lined cheek pouches which are used for storing food. Depending on the species of kangaroo rat, they may vary in shades of brown and grey from a light creamy tan to cinnamon coloured.
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Yes, a kangaroo has many cells.
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There is no species called the Red Tree Kangaroo. The animal which many people believe is a red tree kangaroo is actually a Golden-mantled tree Kangaroo. Female tree kangaroos tend to give birth within the safey of tree branches off the ground.
A Kangaroo has 2 legs.
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