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A food chain of an tree kangaroos is that it eats laves and fruite too
No. Tree kangaroos do not hide their food.
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.
It differs according to the species. Most kangaroos get their food from their grassland or bushland habitat, as they feed on grasses and young tree leaves and shoots. Tree kangaroos obtain their food from the rainforest trees in which they live. Smaller members of the kangaroo family such as the tiny, omnivorous musky rat-kangaroos finds their food in the leaf-litter on the rainforest floor, while the potoroo digs for truffles.
An oak tree is a producer.
Well, it's a plant so then animals, such as the giraffe or birds, eat the tree & it keeps on going. the tree is on the bottom of the food chain.
The only type of kangaroos found in Asia are tree-kangaroos. As well as being found in northern Australia and New Guinea, some species of tree kangaroos are found in Indonesia, but nowhere else in Asia.
The only kangaroos in Asia are tree kangaroos.
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Yes. Kangaroos, tree kangaroos, wallabies, wallaroos, potoroos and pademelons are all part of the kangaroo family.
No. None of the species of kangaroos migrate, whether they are terrestrial species or arboreal species. In addition, tree kangaroos live in tropical rainforests of far north Queensland and New Guinea, where climatic conditions do not vary, and food supplies are constant.
No. None of the species of kangaroos migrate, whether they are terrestrial species or arboreal species. In addition, tree kangaroos live in tropical rainforests of far north Queensland and New Guinea, where climatic conditions do not vary, and food supplies are constant.