The red kangaroo is not extinct; nor is it in any immediate danger of extinction. Red kangaroos are found in the millions through Australia's outback.
The Tasmanian forester kangaroo is not extinct.
Red kangaroos are in absolutely no danger of becoming extinct. They are already protected by law, and in some areas, overpopulation means they can be culled by licenced hunters.
The Red Kangaroo, assuming you're talking about native animals, and animals not extinct.
Yes. While the red kangaroo is currently of least concern, all species eventually go extinct.
The Desert-Rat Kangaroo was killed off primarily by red fox predation. This species was officially declared extinct in 1994 after being recovered from extinction in 1931.
No, the red fox is in no danger of extinction.
check the red list. It has every animal going extinct on it. :]
A kangaroo's main enemy is man. Secondary to man are dingoes, other introduced dogs and wedgetail eagles, the latter being a threat to injured or young animals.Kangaroos have almost no natural predators. The thylacine, the marsupial lion, the megalania and the wonambi are thought to have been predators of the kangaroo but they are now extinct.
A kangaroo's main enemy is man. Secondary to man are dingoes, other introduced dogs and wedgetail eagles, the latter being a threat to injured or young animals.Kangaroos have almost no natural predators. The thylacine, the marsupial lion, the megalania and the wonambi are thought to have been predators of the kangaroo but they are now extinct.
Kangaroo.
Red kangaroo was created in 1822.