Yes. Kangaroo rats are mammals, and therefore need to breathe oxygen, like all vertebrates.
yes all living things need water even kangaroo rats.
Kangaroo rats get oxygen the same way all mammals do - through their respiratory system, comprising the nose/mouth, trachea and lungs. Even in underground burrows, there is air.
are kangaroo rats edible
Yes; kangaroo rats do have fur.
Yes, kangaroo rats do have a backbone.
No. Kangaroo rats are native to North America. They live in desert areas and don't normally need to drink water.
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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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Kangaroo rats are rodents. They 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). Kangaroo rats are not even remotely related to kangaroos, or rat-kangaroos of Australia. Kangaroo rats are members of the rodent family, not marsupials like kangaroos. They do not have pouches, and they do not live in Australia. Kangaroo rats are found in North America, and inhabit deserts and semi-arid grasslands. They do not need to drink water, obtaining most of their moisture needs from the seeds they eat. The Australian equivalent of kangaroo rats are known as native hopping mice, but they are not at all related either.