A horse is a quadrupedal mammal while a Kangaroo is typically a bipedal marsupial.
One is an Australian Marsupial (kangaroo); the other does not exist.
The main difference between a kangaroo and a wallaroo is size. Wallaroos are in between the size of kangaroos and wallabies - hence their name - and are stockier and more thickset. Their forelimbs are more muscular, ears are shorter and rounder and their snout is slightly thicker. They are also darker in colour.
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Kangaroo. It is the only marsupial.
Gaited.....They are natural at walking trotting canter and jojing....Nongainted........Have to teach them a couple
The difference between a horse is about three feet.
One is an Australian Marsupial (kangaroo); the other does not exist.
Wel... one's a kangaroo and one's a rock. lol
There is a great deal of difference between the giant short-faced kangaroo and the kangaroo we now know today. Most obviously, the giant-faced kangaroo was a single species that became extinct thousands of years ago. Modern kangaroos are divided into between 60 and 70 species. Recent research from Adelaide University has determined that there is no genetic link between these marsupials and the modern kangaroo. Their DNA is very different.
mule is a cross between donkey and horse
Where was it figured out that a kangaroo is faster than a horse?
Kangaroos are Marsupials and Camels aren't
There is little difference. The Giant Kangaroo Rat (Dipodomys ingens) is just one of over 20 species in the genus Dipodomys, all of which are kangaroo rats. The Giant Kangaroo Rat is critically endangered, and now restricted to just a small area in western central California.
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A horse in an animal... Horse radish is a plant you can eat...
There is only one huge difference between an equestrian statue and a horse statue. An equestrian statue is a statue of a rider on the back of a horse, while a horse statue is just simply a statue of a horse.
The main difference between a kangaroo and a wallaroo is size. Wallaroos are in between the size of kangaroos and wallabies - hence their name - and are stockier and more thickset. Their forelimbs are more muscular, ears are shorter and rounder and their snout is slightly thicker. They are also darker in colour.