Red kangaroos are generally nomadic and can move around in search of food and water, especially during dry periods. They have home ranges that can vary in size depending on environmental conditions, but they do tend to stay within familiar areas. Their movements are often influenced by seasonal changes and the availability of resources in their habitat.
It typically stays in the same area, but may move around based on food availability, environmental conditions, or mating opportunities.
Rat kangaroos do not migrate. No Australian marsupial migrates. They will move to where the food is, but this is not the same as migrating.
No. Jaguars and kangaroos do not occupy the same continent.
They move around
No they will move.
No. Wolves and kangaroos occupy different continents. No doubt if they occupied the same continent, wolves would indeed eat kangaroos.
they can; some do; others can possibly swim in several
Nothing is the same as a kangaroo and wallaby, as kangaroos and wallabies are not the same. However, other macropods in the same family as kangaroos and wallabies include wallaroos, quokkas, potoroos and pademelons.
Kangaroos are in no danger of becoming extinct.
No. Jerboas and kangaroos do not look the same. Apart from being much larger, kangaroos have differently structured faces, and differently shaped ears, tails, legs, etc.To see photos of each, click on the related links.
the same way as humans
it moves around