There are over 60 species of kangaroo, from the largest, the Red kangaroo, through many varieties of wallabies, and down to the smallest member of the kangaroo family, the musky-rat kangaroo. Because there are so many varieties, their colour varies from reddish-brown to grey, some having darker extremities (feet, nose, tail), such as the wallaroo.
Kangaroos are known for their powerful legs, and all members of the kangaroo family share this characteristic of strong hind legs and short forelegs. The forelegs have no thumb. The female kangaroo has a pouch for the joey (baby). Kangaroos are well known for their jumping capabilities and use their long, powerful, muscular tails to help balance.
Kangaroos have long snouts and long ears, though smaller varieties have more rounded ears.
kangaroos look like people but with 2 legs hopping along the grund
Kangaroos do not live in Canada.
You can say "Me gustan los canguros." This is literally "Kangaroos are pleasing to me", but is interpreted as "I like kangaroos".
Kangaroos have lungs. They are mammals and breathe air like other mammals do. Gills are found in aquatic animals like fish, not in terrestrial mammals like kangaroos.
Kangaroos do not like chocolate; nor should they be offered chocolate.
there body and teeth are alike because there red kangaroos and there mamles
No. Jerboas and kangaroos do not look the same. Apart from being much larger, kangaroos have differently structured faces, and differently shaped ears, tails, legs, etc.To see photos of each, click on the related links.
Like humans, kangaroos have a small intestine and a large intestine.
Tree kangaroos live in rainforests and dense tropical forests.
Kangaroos are called joeys because it is a term used to refer to baby kangaroos. Just like how we call baby humans "babies," baby kangaroos are called joeys.
only male kangaroos can vocalize and it sound a little like a roar
yes.