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Australian Aborigines living a traditional lifestyle certainly hunted and ate kangaroos. Even today, both indigenous and non-indigenous Australians eat kangaroo, but it is not hunted in the traditional way.
Anyone that is a kangaroo.
Both the platypus and kangaroo are unique to Australia and exhibit interesting adaptations to their environments. They are mammals, meaning they share characteristics like being warm-blooded and having fur, with the kangaroo being a marsupial that carries its young in a pouch, while the platypus is one of the few monotremes that lay eggs. Additionally, both animals have specialized limbs: the kangaroo has powerful hind legs for jumping, and the platypus has webbed feet for swimming. Despite their differences in lifestyle and reproduction, they highlight the incredible diversity of Australian wildlife.
The plural of "kangaroo" is "kangaroos"
The largest kangaroo, the Red Kangaroo, is the fastest.
An antilopine kangaroo is a species of kangaroo found in northern Australia.
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.
The female kangaroo does: her brood pouch.
What kind of kangaroo is it. It has to be a specific kangaroo or else I can't really answer it.
There is no Hawaiian word for kangaroo, just as there is no English word for Kangaroo.
No kangaroo can pick up grass in its tail. No kangaroo, not even the tree kangaroo, has a tail that is as prehensile as that.