No, it has not been discovered, and I don't think it ever will be.
yes they are real there half rat half kangaroo
A castrated male reindeer is called a sterile or castrated bull. The subarctic Sami people who raise reindeer for meat, hides, milk, antlers and transportation, traditionally half-castrate reindeer with their teeth.
Basically its half the number of chromosomes the kangaroo has over all, which is 12. this is because half comes from the egg and the other half from the sperm. so the answer is 6.
Nothing. There is no such thing. Unless he is an "office" wolf. In fictional terms you might be thinking of a werewolf, but lycanthropes are not half of the animal into which they transform.
Less than half of Australians actually eat kangaroo, or have even tasted it. Kangaroo is best cooked as steaks, grilled or fried, especially on a barbeque. Some people stew the meat.
Such an animal doesn't exist.
A cross-breed.
Renesmee is not an animal, she is a half-breed. Half human and half vampire. But her gene count is similar to Jacobs.
It's a taxidermist created fictional animal. that's what it is! In some outdoor sports stores you may find a stuffed rabbit with antelope horns or deer antlers added. THey call it a jackalope. It's also a fictional animal.
The red kangaroo is native to Australia, living in open bushland and grasslands. It is found over most of Australia, particularly the western half of the continent.
There is no such hybrid animal. But it might be called a "pog" (you wouldn't call it a "dig").
A kangaroo rat (not to be confused with the rat-kangaroo of Australia) is able to reproduce by the time they are 32-56 days old. They are considered fully grown between the ages of two and a half months and four months.