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Tasmanian forester kangaroos eat shrubs, grass, leaves and other fresh vegetation. They are herbivorous.

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What are the prey of the Tasmanian forester kangaroo?

Tasmanian forester kangaroos are herbivorous, and therefore do not have prey. They eat shrubs, grass, leaves and other fresh vegetation.


What is the scientific name for a Tasmanian Forester kangaroo?

The scientific name of the Tasmanian Forester Kangaroos is Macropus giganteus tasmaniensis.


Where do Tasmanian forester kangaroos originate?

The Tasmanian Forester kangaroo, which is actually a sub-species of the Eastern grey kangaroo, originates in Tasmania, Australia's island state.


How many Tasmanian Forester kangaroos are left?

The Tasmanian Forester kangaroo, which is actually a sub-species of the Eastern grey kangaroo, has seen its population reduce by up to 90% since the 1800s. As of late 2010, the population of the Tasmanian Forester kangaroo was estimated at 26 000, with only 18 000 of those being adults.


What biome do tree kangaroos live in?

Tree kangaroos live in the rainforest biome.


How long has the Tasmanian forester kangaroo been extinct?

The Tasmanian forester kangaroo is not extinct.


How many Tasmanian Forester kangaroos are left in the wild?

There are few natural predators of the Tasmanian Forester kangaroo. The Thylacine, or Tasmanian tiger, was a predator prior to its extinction. Smaller joeys may become victims of goannas, as well as introduced foxes and feral cats.


How can you help Tasmanian forester kangaroo?

by not killing it


What is the Tasmanian Forester Kangaroo's classification?

The classification of the Tasmanian Forester Kangaroo is:Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClass: MammaliaInfraclass: MarsupialiaOrder: DiprotodontiaFamily: MacropodidaeGenus: MacropusSpecies: Macropus giganteus tasmaniensis


Have scientists tried to clone the Tasmanian forester kangaroo?

No. There is no need for scientists to clone the Tasmanian Forester kangaroo, as its population is healthy enough. Scientists have only tried to clone the Thylacine (Tasmanian tiger) in attempts which have, to date, been unsuccessful.


How many Tasmanian kangaroos are left and why are they going extinct?

The Tasmanian Forester kangaroo, which is actually a sub-species of the Eastern grey kangaroo, has seen its population reduce by up to 90% since the 1800s. As of late 2010, the population of the Tasmanian Forester kangaroo was estimated at 26 000, with only 18 000 of those being adults. This species of kangaroo is not believed to be going extinct, but it is certainly endangered. This is primarily because they have been hunted extensively for their meat in the past, and also because of habitat loss due to land clearing for agriculture. They are also in competition with livestock and introduced animals for food sources. Baiting by farmers and landowners has also caused a reduction in their numbers. Forester kangaroos, like other kangaroos, are always subject to being killed by cars as they feed so close to the roads at night time, often crossing in front of moving vehicles. Currently, the Forester kangaroo is protected, so it is hoped that numbers will increase.


Is a Tasmanian forester kangaroo camouflaged?

The Tasmanian forester kangeroo stays camoflaged by piercing itself and implanting tuffs of grass and leaves into their bodies. This helps the kangeroo camoflage among the forest trees and plants.