No. Kangaroo rats are mainly granivores as they primarily eat seeds of plants. However, they do eat some vegetation, as well as insects and invertebrates, so they can be considered to be omnivores.
They live in North America and are completely different to rat kangaroos, being not even remotely related to kangaroos of Australia.
are kangaroo rats edible
Yes; kangaroo rats do have fur.
Yes, kangaroo rats do have a backbone.
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a kangaroo rat eats seeds and badgers owls and foxes will eat kangaroo rats
some coyotes eat kangaroo rats. the kind that live in the desserts.
Kangaroo rats are found in desert ecosystems
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yes all living things need water even kangaroo rats.
Kangaroo rats are primarily granivores (seed-eaters). They eat seeds from the desert grasses in their habitat.They also eat plant parts such as leaves, stems, buds, some fruit, and many of them eat insects, grubs and larvae. This means they are omnivores.Kangaroo rats are not the same as rat kangaroos of Australia.
Kangaroo rats are primarily granivores (seed-eaters). They eat seeds from the desert grasses in their habitat.They also eat plant parts such as leaves, stems, buds, some fruit, and many of them eat insects, grubs and larvae. This means they are omnivores.Kangaroo rats are not the same as rat kangaroos of Australia.
Kangaroo rats are rodents. which are rat-like mammals with long tails and large feet like a miniature kangaroo. However, they are very much smaller than kangaroos, with Giant kangaroo rats having a body length of only 15cm (6 inches). Like their namesake, they can leap huge distances for their size because of their powerful back legs. Kangaroo rats are not even remotely related to kangaroos, or rat-kangaroos of Australia.