The Arctic is too cold for most mammals, and certainly too cold for marsupials. Only certain mammals are adapted for life in the Arctic. In addition, kangaroos are only found in the southern hemisphere, specifically Australia (and tree kangaroos in New Guinea). The Arctic is in the northern hemisphere.
No, kangaroos cannot paw in an arctic environment.
because otherwise the food chains wouldnt work.
what wouldnt you find on rangitoto
you would find a kangaroo in austrailia or in any desert like places.
you can find a arctic fox in alaska
kangaroo and
You won't find them at all in the Antarctic...that's the south pole. You will find them in the Arctic Circle.
Australian Sea Lions can be found at Seal Bay on Kangaroo Island, SA, Australia.
Near the Arctic Circle.
You can find information on Kangaroo Island's natural attractions at the link below.
You would find a polar bear where the ocean is covered with ice. So that means you would fid a polar bear in Alaska, the Arctic regoion
if i knew i wouldnt be asking