No, the giant kangaroo rat eats grass and seeds.
No, the giant kangaroo rat eats grass and seeds.
There is little difference. The Giant Kangaroo Rat (Dipodomys ingens) is just one of over 20 species in the genus Dipodomys, all of which are kangaroo rats. The Giant Kangaroo Rat is critically endangered, and now restricted to just a small area in western central California.
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Only in Antarctica
Some when in the summer or winter
GIANT Kangaroo rat was first discovered as endangered this is all i can answer sorry
Although the name makes it sound like a large animal, the giant kangaroo rat is very small. It is preyed upon by larger mammals, such as kit fox and coyote.
A rat is considered a primary consumer because it mainly feeds on plants, seeds, fruits, and other primary producers. Secondary consumers typically prey on primary consumers, such as rats, making them part of the food chain as primary consumers.
'cause they only have 2% of there natraul habitat left.
A rat is a consumer, not a producer or decomposer. Most animals are consumers.