Kangaroos are prey - mostly to man and dingoes - as they are herbivores and do not prey on any type of animal.
Smaller species of kangaroos such as musky rat-kangaroos prey on small invertebrates such as earthworms and grasshoppers.
The tree kangaroo is prey to creatures such as pythons.
their are many prey of the kangaroo rat
they do not catch there prey
they do not catch there prey
Red kangaroos are herbivores. They do not have prey.
They prey on unsuspecting seeds and grains. They are stealthy and rarely miss their prey. If you are a seed or a grain, you will rue the day you encounter this viciously effective predator
No. The vast majority of kangaroo species are herbivores, and are thus prey to other species. They are not predators, except for a few of the smaller rat-kangaroo species which are omnivores and feed on insect larvae, among other things.
Wild dogs, dingoes and quolls.
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.
As larger kangaroos are herbivores they don't hunt, therefore have no prey. Smaller species of kangaroos such as musky rat-kangaroos prey on small invertebrates such as earthworms and grasshoppers.
Answer: As larger kangaroos are herbivores they don't hunt, therefore have no prey. Smaller species of kangaroos such as musky rat-kangaroos prey on small invertebrates such as earthworms and grasshoppers.
predator is the alligator and bigger birds, also the prey would have to be the field mice and smaller insects and mammals..