answersLogoWhite

0

Yes. Most kangaroos live in natural surroundings. There are millions of kangaroos in Australia.

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Do wallaroos live in natural surroundings?

Yes. Wallaroos live in natural surroundings of bushland and hilly or mountainous terrain. They are not domesticated.


Why do kangaroos live together?

Different species of animals have different social structures. Some are solitary; others live in groups. Kangaroos just happen to be a species that lives in groups. It could be theorised that kangaroos live in groups for protection. However, it should be remembered that, prior to European settlement, there were no natural predators of the larger species of kangaroos.


Where do kangaroos and platypuses live?

Platypuses and kangaroos live in Australia


What is natural surroundings?

Natural surroundings..... duhhh lol


Do kangaroos live in dark or light places?

Kangaroos live in light places.


Did kangaroos live during dinosaur ages?

No, kangaroos did not live in the times of the dinnosoars


Does the spider monkey live in a natural surroundings?

et yes thay do and play ps3


Do kangaroos live on their own?

Kangaroos tend to live in groups known as mobs. These groups may be made up of just a few kangaroos to dozens of kangaroos.


Do kangaroos live in the Andes?

No. Kangaroos do not live in the Andes. Kangaroos are found only in Australia, with Tree kangaroos being found on the island of New Guinea as well.


What were songhais natural surroundings?

the natural surroundings of song hay


Where do kangaroos live in the chaparral?

Kangaroos do not live in the chaparral, as this is not one of the biomes found in Australia.


Do kangaroos live alone or in groups?

Depending on the species, kangaroos are more likely to live in groups. Larger kangaroos like the Red kangaroo and the two Grey kangaroo species live in mobs, while the smaller kangaroos, such as the musky-rat kangaroo, tend to be solitary. tree kangaroos are also solitary.Other species of kangaroos tend to live in small colonies. Wallabies, pademelons, rat-kangaroos and wallaroos do not live in large groups.