Yes. Possums and almost all species of kangaroos are nocturnal, meaning they come out at night.
They mostly come out at night and sleep at day.
They are nocturnal animals. They come out at night to search for the things they need to survive, such as food, safe shelter, etc.
Usually, if they find a source of food they will come back to check on it again. Best thing is remove the source of food or kill the possum next time it returns.
While it is uncertain why kangaroo young are called "joeys", it should be noted that all marsupial babies are called joeys. This includes koalas, wombats, possums, Tasmanian devils, etc. The term "joey" is believed to have come from the aboriginal word for a young possum, and the name was extended to include all marsupials.
I think Its comes form America
The great majority of kangaroo species originate in Australia. Species such as the Red kangaroo, both species of Grey kangaroo, all wallabies, bettongs, rat-kangaroos, potoroos, quokkas and pademelons are native to the continent. However, not all tree kangaroos come from Australia. Bennett's Tree Kangaroo and Lumholtz's Tree Kangaroo both live in far North Queensland, Australia. There are also eight (possibly ten) species of tree kangaroo on the island of New Guinea, which comprises Papua New Guinea and Irian Jaya (Indonesia).
Both it just depends........
Yes. The word "kangaroo" is believed to have come from the Aboriginal word gangurru, a Guugu Yimidhirr word referring to the Grey Kangaroo.
it comes out during both hahahahaha
Yes, they come from the word kangaroo.
it already came out
Kangaroo.