Although whales and kangaroos are both mammals, there are numerous differences between them.
Kangaroos are Marsupials and Camels aren't
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Tree kangaroos are kangaroos - just a few of over 60 species of kangaroo. However, differences between tree kangaroos and the animal most commonly thought of as kangaroos (Red kangaroos and Grey kangaroos) are:Tree kangaroos are indeed arboreal-dwelling, spending much of their time feeding and resting in trees. Red and grey kangaroos are strictly ground-dwelling, and cannot climb at all.Tree kangaroos are smaller and stockier, and certainly more agile. They have stronger front legs to assist with climbing, and longer tails to help with balance.Tree kangaroos eat leaves and fruit. Red and Grey kangaroos do not readily eat fruit in their native habitat.
There is no such thing as a "regular" kangaroo, given that there are over 60 species of kangaroo. However, differences between tree kangaroos and the animal most commonly thought of as kangaroos (Red kangaroos and Grey kangaroos) are:Tree kangaroos are indeed arboreal-dwelling, spending much of their time feeding and resting in trees. Red and grey kangaroos are strictly ground-dwelling, and cannot climb at all.Tree kangaroos are smaller and stockier, and certainly more agile. They have stronger front legs to assist with climbing, and longer tails to help with balance.Tree kangaroos eat leaves and fruit. Red and Grey kangaroos do not readily eat fruit in their native habitat.
yes
the difference is in what they eat
The main difference between a kangaroo and a wallaroo is size. Wallaroos are in between the size of kangaroos and wallabies - hence their name - and are stockier and more thickset. Their forelimbs are more muscular, ears are shorter and rounder and their snout is slightly thicker. They are also darker in colour.
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they can hear better than human ears.
Kangaroos are born as kangaroos.
Kangaroos
Softball bats have a bigger barrel this is because the ball is bigger