The name for a juvenile kangaroo is "joey", which is the name given to all marsupial young.
a juvenile kangaroo
A juvenile kangaroo is called a Joey.
Juveniles are the young of an animal species. For example, a juvenile kangaroo is not fully grown or developed. In law, the term juvenile refers to a minor, a person who is under the age of 18.
A kangaroo is a vertebrate. In simple terms, this means it has a backbone and an internal skeleton.A kangaroo is also a mammal. Mammals have skin and hair/fur, breathe using lungs (unlike fish and juvenile amphibians), are warm-blooded, and suckle their young on mothers' milk.Within the mammal group are several sub-groups. The kangaroo is a marsupial, meaning it gives birth to undeveloped young which continue their development outside of the mother's body, usually in a pouch.Finally, the kangaroo is a macropod. Macropods are characterised by strong hind legs and long tails for balancing.
Kangaroos are marsupials, and marsupials do not undergo metamorphosis. This is usually restricted to insects and amphibians. metamorphosis refers to an organism proceeding through the stages of eggs and larvae before the juvenile to adult stage.
Anyone that is a kangaroo.
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An antilopine kangaroo is a species of kangaroo found in northern Australia.
The largest kangaroo, the Red Kangaroo, is the fastest.
The plural of kangaroo is kangaroos.
The wallaby is the smallest of the three. However, they are all members of the kangaroo family, and the smallest kangaroo is the musky rat-kangaroo: in which case, the kangaroo is the smallest.
The kangaroo is a marsupial.