It breathes air just like any other mammal.
Yes. Kangaroo rats are mammals, and therefore need to breathe oxygen, like all vertebrates.
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.
No, the colour is red for a kangaroo, as with all mammals. This is due to the Red Blood Cells in the bloodstream, delivering oxygen to the animal's different organ systems.
No, only females do
I think when they receive carbon dioxide
One can book Kangaroo Island accommodations at many websites. Among them are Tour Kangaroo Island, Trip Advisor, Stayz, Orbitz, Take A Break, and Hotel Club.
No, flowers do not take in oxygen. Like all plants, they undergo photosynthesis where they take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen, unlike animals that take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide.
take oxygen and water in cup the mix it and take oxygen in hand and threw it away
If one has to ask how to raise a baby kangaroo, then one is clearly not in a position to take on this responsibility. Kangaroos require specialised attention, and that is why only registered wildlife carers are permitted to raise joeys if the mother is unable to do so. Raising a baby kangaroo under any other circumstances is illegal. Please take the joey to a vet who understands Australian native wildlife.
The Red kangaroo has no natural predators apart from the dingo, a relative newcomer to the continent. Only a very hungry dingo might take on an adult kangaroo, but joeys are commonly subject to predation from dingoes and eagles.
the take in carbon and they realease oxygen
They take away the oxygen and take in take in the carbon dioxide