"Rudolf the red nose Roo"!
The species are incompatible and cannot interbreed.
Not unless there's a car coming.
A male kangaroo may be known as a boomer.
The male of any species of kangaroo is called a buck or boomer.
A male kangaroo is a buck or a boomer.
Similar to deer, male kangaroos are referred to as bucks (They also can be called boomers, jacks, or old men). Females are does (Or flyers or jills).
Mule deer and kangaroo rats
A male deer is called a "buck"
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun 'doe' is the gender specific noun for a female antelope, caribou, chinchilla, deer, gerbil, giraffe, hamster, hare, kangaroo, koala, mouse, rabbit, reindeer, squirrel, wallaby, and weasel.The gender specific noun for the male of these species is buck.Other gender specific nouns for a male caribou or deer are bull, stag, or hart.Another gender specific noun for a male giraffe is bull.Other gender specific nouns for a male kangaroo or wallaby are jack or boomer.Other gender specific nouns for a male weasel are hob, jack, or dog.The nouns antelope, caribou, chinchilla, deer, gerbil, giraffe, hamster, hare, kangaroo, koala, mouse, rabbit, reindeer, squirrel, wallaby, and weasel are common gender nouns, words for a male or a female.
Yes it is
The word 'kangaroo' is neither masculine nor feminine.
A male pig is a "Boar" and a male deer is called a "Buck"