* A Goodfellow's Tree kangaroo has a long, cylindrical non-prehensile tail, which is used as a rudder as it jumps from branch to branch in the trees - this helps it to keep its balance in its tree habitat. It has larger forelegs and smaller hindlegs than kangaroos and wallabies - these features help it to climb and leap from branch to branch.
* It feeds on fruits and leaves of the trees in which it lives, rather than ground-dwelling grasses, so it can stay in the trees, away from predators.
* Its colouring enables it to camouflage effectively within rainforest trees.
They have special features to adapt to its environment.
A kangaroo - in fact any mammal - would survive a mere few minutes in Antarctica.
barking
None. A kangaroo joey cannot survive on its own. It must be at least a year old.
to survive better
There is plenty of vegetation on Kangaroo island suitable for the native Australian animals to survive. Koalas on the island survive on introduced eucalyptus, as the koalas themselves have been introduced.
yes the part on it head....the hammer on its head is what helps it survive and kill its prey!D
Adaptations.
You cannot make kangaroo milk. Kangaroo milk is very different from milk of placental mammals, and a very young joey is unable to survive without its mother's milk.
You cannot make kangaroo milk. Kangaroo milk is very different from milk of placental mammals, and a very young joey is unable to survive without its mother's milk.
yes. the adaptations of the excretory system of the kangaroo rat mean that it is better suited to survive in the desert. mainly in that the kangaroo rat retains the water and passes out dry feces and highly concentrated urine, as it tries to retain the water it has.
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