A kangaroo is a marsupial mammal.
Yes, the grey kangaroo is a mammal, a marsupial.
A kangaroo is a mammal, has a spine, so is a vertebrate.
No, the kangaroo is a marsupial or known as a mammal. A fish isn't a mammal.
Yes. All species of kangaroo, including tree-kangaroos, are mammals. They are marsupials.
Yes. All species of kangaroo, including tree-kangaroos, are mammals. They are marsupials.
Yes, kangaroo is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a mammal, a word for a thing.
No. Rodents are placental mammals and kangaroos are marsupials. The two are not even remotely related. Confusion can arise from the fact that there are kangaroo rats, which are rodents of North America, and rat-kangaroos which are marsupials, and members of the kangaroo family in Australia.
The kangaroo is indeed a mammal.
yes an opposum is a mammal if you really wanted to know, an oppossum is a marsupial, which is a type of mammal. (marsupial: just like a kangaroo or koala)
Being a mammal, kangaroo is a vertibrate
A kangaroo is a vertebrate the same way all mammals are vertebrates, because every mammal (and hence kangaroo) has a backbone.
No. The kangaroo rat is not a pouched mammal, or marsupial. The kangaroo rat is completely unrelated to the marsupil known as the kangaroo; nor is it related to the rat-kangaroo, the smaller species of kngaroos.