It depends on the species.
Bennett's Tree Kangaroo and Lumholtz's Tree Kangaroo both live in the rainforests of Cape York in Far North Queensland, Australia.
There are also five species of tree kangaroo on the island of New Guinea, which comprises the countries of Papua New Guinea and Irian Jaya (Indonesia). These tree kangaroos are commonly found in the mountainous rainforests of the island. Several species live in lowlands, for example, the Lowlands Tree-Kangaroo.
Kangaroos are marsupials native to Australia, while tree kangaroos are also native to New Guinea and some of the islands of Indonesia.
No. Kangaroos are native to Australia. The only kangaroos found in their native habitat outside of Australia are the tree-kangaroos on the island of New Guinea.
No. Kangaroos are native to Australia, while some tree kangaroos are also native to the island of New Guinea. While kangaroos have been introduced to some parts of the world, there have been no kangaroos introduced to any part of Africa.
All animals are native to somewhere. Kangaroos are native to Australia, while tree kangaroos are native to Australia and the island of New Guinea, which comprises the countries of Papua New Guinea and Irian Jaya (Indonesia).
Kangaroos "belong" to Australia, the continent to which they are native, while tree kangaroos also "belong" to the island of New Guinea, and parts of Indonesia.
Yes. There are millions of kangaroos in their native country of Australia, especially Grey Kangaroos and Red Kangaroos. Factor in all the species of wallabies, tree kangaroos, potoroos, quokkas, rat-kangaroos and wallaroos, and there is no question about whether or not kangaroos are still around.
No. Kangaroos are native to Australia. The only kangaroos found in their native habitat outside of Australia are the tree-kangaroos on the island of New Guinea.
Most (not all) marsupials are native to the country and continent of Australia. The opossum of North America is a marsupial, whilst Papua New Guinea has tree-kangaroos.
Australia would be regarded as the Land of Kangaroos because, of the 65+ species of kangaroos that exist, almost all of them are native to Australia. Only some species of tree kangaroos are found outside Australia.
Tree kangaroos eat the fruit of whatever trees are found in their tropical rainforest environment. Australian tree kangaroos are particularly fond of the fruit of the Native Longan (Dimocarpus australianus), Variegated Fig (Ficus variegata) and native olives (olea paniculate).
Most species of kangaroos are native to Australia. The tree-kangaroos, however, are found in Australia and on the island of New Guinea, as well as a few Indonesian islands.
Kangaroos are native to Australia. The tree-kangaroos, however, are found in Australia and on the island of New Guinea, as well as a few Indonesian islands.