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No. Platypuses feed on the same food throughout the year, as their food source does not tend to change with the seasons.
A kangaroo typically eats about 2 to 5 pounds of food per day, depending on its size and species. Their diet mainly consists of grasses, leaves, and shoots, which they graze on throughout the day. The amount can vary based on factors like availability of food and the kangaroo's activity level.
Yes. The tree kangaroo lives in most layers of the rainforest, sheltering in the trees. Its food source is leaves, fruit and young seedlings which it may get from either the trees or on the ground.
Kangaroo populations vary widely from year to year in Australia. For example, due to drought conditions, Red kangaroo numbers in NSW dropped from 500,000 in 2002 to 110,000 in 2005. So yes - the food source does affect the population of red kangaroos, but they do repopulate in good years.
A kangaroo is a herbivore which means they normally eat grass food A kangaroo is a herbivore which means they normally eat grass food
If the kangaroo rat population significantly decreased, there would be a shift in the energy dynamics of the ecosystem. As primary consumers, kangaroo rats play a crucial role in transferring energy from plants to higher trophic levels. Their decline could lead to an overabundance of vegetation, potentially decreasing plant diversity and altering food availability for other herbivores. Additionally, predators that rely on kangaroo rats as a food source may also experience a decline, further disrupting the energy flow within the ecosystem.
a kangaroo rat eats seeds and badgers owls and foxes will eat kangaroo rats
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Kangaroo was a popular food for the Australian Aborigines anywhere on the mainland.
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Kangaroo rats primarily eat seeds. They get these by foraging in the desert. Whenever they find a surplus, they store it for a time when there is no available food.