Kangaroos' teeth are unlike other animals, and they do not have "canine" teeth. They begin life with four pairs of teeth. As their teeth are worn down by the coarse grasses and vegetation they eat, the teeth at the front fall out, and the ones from the back move forwards to replace them.
What kind of kangaroo is it. It has to be a specific kangaroo or else I can't really answer it.
The Answer to this question is: The class of the kangaroo is Aves.
The kangaroo uses their mouth and teeth to graze on grasses and to browse on bushes.
Red kangaroos' teeth tend to get worn down from the tough vegetation they eat. Instead of continuously growing, once a kangaroo's front teeth are worn down completely, they fall out, and the back teeth move forwards to take the place of the worn front teeth.
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there body and teeth are alike because there red kangaroos and there mamles
that is an kangaroo
Yes, kangaroos are grazing animals and they need strong teeth for chewing the grass they eat. The teeth of the kangaroo are continuously being worn down by the tough grasses they eat. Instead of continuously growing, once a kangaroo's front teeth are worn down completely, they fall out, and the back teeth move forwards to take the place of the worn front teeth. Kangaroos have four such pairs of chewing teeth.
some coyotes eat kangaroo rats. the kind that live in the desserts.
Wallaby, you could also have a Wallaroo or a Western Grey Kangaroo.
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