they lived in woodlands and grasslands in south Australia and New South Wales
Being small and vulnerable, there is little the kangaroo rat of North America can do to protect itself. Its main defence is its ability to leap high and quickly. It also has a very acute sense of hearing, sensitive enough to hear the approach of an owl.
No, because in the food chain a secondary consumer is a carnivore that feeds only upon herbivores. Rats eat nuts, seeds, berries, human scraps, and they hunt insects, small frogs, and other tiny critters. So, that doesn't make them a secondary consumer. I hope this helps!
when you type in codes say kangaroo
The correct name for the "brush tailed rat-kangaroo" is the Brush tailed Bettong, as the bettong is a type of rat-kangaroo. Also known as the woylie, this animal is a native marsupial of Australia, Reasons for it being classed as endangered include competition with introduced grazing animals, habitat destruction, the spread of agricultural development, changed fire regimes with the loss of aboriginal habitation, and the introduced red fox and feral cats.
A male kangaroo may be known as a boomer.
just type kangaroo and hop
The kangaroo, like all animals, belongs to the kingdom Animalia.
look on google.com at images and type in insects..... You will find all kinds of insects and if you mean where can i find out about insects type in on google Insects and find facts about them.
Red giant is a type of star.
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