Kangaroos primarily inhabit regions with annual rainfall ranging from 200 to 1,200 millimeters (about 8 to 47 inches), depending on the species and their specific habitat. They are commonly found in grasslands, forests, and savannas across Australia, where the climate can vary widely. While they can adapt to different rainfall patterns, areas with moderate rainfall support lush vegetation, which is essential for their grazing habits.
Yes. Tree kangaroos do live in the rainforest.
yes
I live their. Its supposed to rain here on august 21st and 22nd. Today and tomorrow.
They mean that the rain is now starting to fall.
rain, snow, hail, lightning. most of this depends on where you live :)
its is around 90in. of rain fall
no
Rain Fall was created on 2009-04-25.
if there are they are in a zoo
No, they live together.
The kangaroo would not live in either freshwater or marine biomes. It also would not live in the tundra.
falling rain