they still do
We wouldn't have kangaroos.
Giant kangaroos no longer exist.
Giant kangaroos were believed to have existed around 6000 to 10000 years ago.
Yes, it is suspected that there were giant kangaroos once upon a time but they don't exist anymore the largest is the red kangaroo and is the size of a small adult.
No a kangaroo is not an ungulate mammal but it is a Marsupial mammal.Ungulates are placental mammals.
Kangaroos are born as 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.
Of course. There are close to seventy recognised and described species of kangaroos, from the large Red kangaroo and Grey kangaroo to the tiny Musky rat-kangaroo. Kangaroo species also include wallabies, wallaroos, potoroos and bettongs. Even tree kangaroos exist. Kangaroos are native to Australia, while tree kangaroos are also found on the island of New Guinea.
kangaroos are not found in the wild in England. Kangaroos are native to Australia.
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The only kangaroos in Asia are tree kangaroos.
Kangaroos are native to Australia alone. If there are kangaroos in Montana, they will be wild ones which have escaped from zoos.