Macropods, which include kangaroos and wallabies, primarily inhabit terrestrial ecosystems, particularly grasslands, forests, and savannas in Australia and nearby islands. These ecosystems are characterized by a mix of open spaces and vegetation that provide both food and shelter for these herbivorous marsupials. Macropods play a crucial role in their ecosystems by grazing on grasses and helping to maintain plant health and biodiversity.
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what kind of ecosystem does a weasel live in
fresh water ecosystem.
Kangaroos belong to the marsupial family known as 'macropods'. The word "macropod" is a Greek word meaning long-footed. A macropod is a marsupial with strong hind legs, which tend to use hopping and jumping as their main means of locomotion (movement). Their feet are long, and have sharp claws at the end.
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it is a big ecosystem, and an interdependent one too.
Orcas live in an ecosystem that is called the Arctic.
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the kind of ecosystem seals live in is a ocean ecosystem.........and sorta a dry land but mostly water
The word "macropod" is a Greek word meaning long-footed.A macropod is a marsupial with long hind legs, which tend to use hopping and jumping as their main means of locomotion (movement). This group includes marsupials found in Australia, such as kangaroos, wallabies, tree-kangaroos, pademelons, quokkas and several others. They are herbivores which means they eat plants.
No. The word "macropod" is a Greek word meaning long-footed. A macropod is a marsupial with long hind legs, which tend to use hopping and jumping as their main means of locomotion (movement). This group includes marsupials found in Australia, such as kangaroos, wallabies, tree-kangaroos, pademelons, quokkas and several others. They are herbivores which means they eat plants.
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