Hop and live on almost no water.
kangaroo
kangaroo
yes all living things need water even kangaroo rats.
a kangaroo rat
kingfisher (a bird) koala kangaroo
If the term refers to people who ride kangaroos, the answer is no.
Yes. The Red kangaroo (Macropus rufus) is the largest of the kangaroo species, and the largest marsupial.The red kangaroo is called this because it has a reddish tinge to its brown fur, as opposed to the grey fur of the grey kangaroo. Males can be a strong brick-red colour or a pale red.
Kangaroo, kayak, keg and kettle are things. Key, kilt, king and kitchen are things.
It's not a pocket, it's a pouch but the baby stays there for protection from things in the outside world such as predators. The joey (baby kangaroo) stays in the pouch until it is old enough to fend for itself
Kangaroo meat and things that the aboriginies got off the land.
No. The vast majority of kangaroo species are herbivores, and are thus prey to other species. They are not predators, except for a few of the smaller rat-kangaroo species which are omnivores and feed on insect larvae, among other things.
Key, kerchief and kayak are things that begin with k. Kangaroo, kiwi and knowledge are things that begin with k.