None. Kangaroos are not indigenous to Africa, they are from Australia.
the tree kangaroos dont chew sud because they cant cause their teeth arent made for it
arent kangaroos found there?
The Answer is They hunt with guns spear and sticks They hunt kangaroos, fish koala and lots
Kangaroos are indigenous to Australia, and are found all over. Mostly not in the cities unless in captivity, but anywhere outside the cities.
It means not imported. It can refer to people who are not immigrants or wildlife or plants which have not been transported from somewhere else. Kangaroos are indigenous to Australia--Kangaroos living in East Africa would not be indigenous.
No. The indigenous Australians made boomerangs, and no body parts of kangaroos were used. Now, boomerangs for tourists are churned out in their thousands in non-Australian factories.
Yes, there are a great number of species of Monkey indigenous to Africa.
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.
Indigenous animals are species that are native to a specific region and have evolved in that habitat over many years. These animals play important roles in the ecosystem and are often well adapted to the local environment. Examples of indigenous animals include kangaroos in Australia, bald eagles in North America, and koalas in Australia.
Kangaroos are born as kangaroos.
Kangaroos do not actually stand for anything. They symbolise Australia, although they are not the country's official faunal emblem (Australia has no national faunal emblem). Kangaroos are associated with Australia because they are native to Australia and readily recognisable animals. The word "kangaroo" is derived from the original indigenous word "gangurru", which is simply the aboriginal word for kangaroos. It does not have any other meaning, and does not stand for anything else.