Kangaroos do not live in the sandy desert. Any arid and semi-arid areas in which they live are well vegetated, and even have waterholes from which they can drink. Kangaroos eat grasses and young plant shoots.
There are some kangaroos that live in semi-desert areas, and others that do not. So they are not exclusively desert animals, but can adapt to drier regions. They cannot live in sandy deserts.
There is no such thing as a 'desert kangaroo.' However, all kangaroos are herbivores.
A kangaroo is a herbivore which means they normally eat grass food A kangaroo is a herbivore which means they normally eat grass food
"The desert tortoise is a herbivore."
A desert tortoise is a herbivore.
The kangaroo does not live in the desert. There is insufficient vegetation to support a kangaroo in the desert. They prefer other areas such as grassland.
they eat grass
No. The Red kangaroo is a herbivore, feeding on grasses and other vegetation.
The Red kangaroo is a herbivore, feeding on grasses, shoots and other vegetation. Only some of the smaller species of kangaroos are omnivores.There is no species of kangaroo which is classified as carnivorous.
The kangaroo rat, which is not at all related to kangaroos, is a desert-dwelling animal.
a herbivorein the desert is a camel.
The antelope is a herbivore.
A kangaroo is a grassland animal and an herbivore. They are a grazing animal. They eat grasses and small scrub bush plants.
Classification of the desert kangaroo rat:Kingdon: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClass: MammaliaOrder: RodentiaFamily: HeteromyidaeGenus: DipodomysSpecies: D.deserti