Taronga Zoo, Sydney. ---- Most zoos around the world would have kangaroos. Kangaroos are plentiful in Australia and they can live in a variety of climates. They can survive on grass, which is also plentiful. Chances are your local zoo has kangaroos.
No, there aren't. Kangaroos live in Australia (and in some zoos, of course).
Kangaroos are native to Australia alone. If there are kangaroos in Montana, they will be wild ones which have escaped from zoos.
Kangaroos are endemic to the Australian continent. You will not find them in Texas unless they are in specially licensed zoos.
Does Australia export kangaroos? Australia does export kangaroos to various countries for many reasons such as: food supply, zoos and many other reasons. They import the kangaroos on boats to many European countries for food supply. They send the kangaroos to many different countries to zoos, where they can entertain viewers.
No. Kangaroos do not eat flax.
There are no tigers in Australia (except in zoos), so it is unlikely a tiger and a kangaroo will ever meet.
If there are, they have escaped from zoos. Barring the numerous wallaby populations that have been established around the world, there are no native kangaroos outside of Australia.
Apart from horses, only in zoos.
Naturally - no. But there's probably a bunch of them in Zoos and similar.
No, koalas live in Australia. Australians are very protective of their koalas, and leave very few into zoos. In fact, I think there might be NO koalas in zoos; that would be a fun topic to look up. =) Hope this helped!
No. Kangaroos do not eat yucca. Yucca is not native to Australia.