For hopping and to use self defence
Field mice do not have long, hind legs like a kangaroo.
The kangaroo's hind legs are considerably larger than its forepaws.
A kangaroo's powerful hind legs can easily break bones.
A rat-kangaroo has two large hind legs, and two much smaller forepaws.
A kangaroo has 4 legs. It has two strong hind legs, and two small forelegs. Although kangaroos hop on their two rear legs, they can use all four and their tail for a slow, dragging 'walk'.
Kangaroos have two strong hind legs and two smaller front legs.
balance
Their hind legs are oversized to allow them to jump longer distances. It gives them somewhat of a kangaroo appearance.
No. At most, a kangaroo will balance on its tail and lash out with its strong hind legs in defence.
Kangaroos have more powerful hind legs, but horses have stronger forelegs.
The musky rat-kangaroo, though tiny, is still a kangaroo and a macropod. It has long hind feet and the distinct strong tendons in its hind legs that cause it to move with a hopping motion.
A kangaroo has 4 legs. It has two strong hind legs, and two small forelegs. Although kangaroos hop on their two rear legs, they can use all four and their tail for a slow, dragging 'walk'.