Kangaroos do not live in the chaparral, as this is not one of the biomes found in Australia.
temperate forest, temperate grassland, chaparral
chaparral
yes they do
Chaparral is all I know.
The north is Chaparral/ schrubland, in the south its a desert biome, and between the Chaparral and the desert there is dry grassland
chaparral,grassland,artic,marine.
The biome is Chaparral
The animals of the chaparral range from elephants to condors and to kangaroos. They all have the ability to survive in an extreme climates like the chaparral. Some animals live in the chaparral year round, while others travel between the chaparral and other suitable biomes.
Italy is located in the biome called chaparral. Chaparral is very hot and dry with the terrain varying from rocky hills, mountains, flat plains and slopes.
In the chaparral biome, you can hike through the rugged terrain, observe diverse plant and animal species, go birdwatching, and learn about the unique adaptations of the plants and animals to the hot, dry climate.
Some of the biomes found in France include temperate deciduous forests, Mediterranean shrublands, alpine tundra, and wetlands such as marshes and lakes. France's diverse geography and climate support a variety of habitats and ecosystems across the country.