There are no natural resources taken from tree kangaroos.
The country that is the natural home for tree kangaroos is New Guinea. Tree Kangaroos can also be found in Queensland and other tropical islands in this area.
There is no such creature as the "Amazon tree kangaroo". Tree kangaroos of any variety are found only in parts of New Guinea, and far northern Australia. The Amazon is in South America.
No. Tree kangaroos do not hide their food.
The only kangaroos in Asia are tree kangaroos.
Dingos have no natural predators, as they are Australia's top and only land-based predator, though, the dingo does have prey that can fight back, kangaroos, etc. The dingo's only "predator" is people.
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Yes. Kangaroos, tree kangaroos, wallabies, wallaroos, potoroos and pademelons are all part of the kangaroo family.
No. Kangaroos are native to Australia, while some tree kangaroos are also native to the island of New Guinea. While kangaroos have been introduced to some parts of the world, there have been no kangaroos introduced to any part of Africa.
The Golden-Mantled Tree kangaroo is found in the mountainous forests of northern New Guinea.
Whilst tree kangaroos can leap agilely from tree branch to branch, they do jump down from trees. One of the main dangers to tree kangaroos comes from being hit by cars. Only tree kangaroos are able to leap between tree branches. The other 60 or so species of kangaroos do not climb trees.
Tree kangaroos have their share of predators despite the fact they spend most of their time in trees. They are hunted by owls, pythons, and eagles. On rare trips to the ground, they are hunted by wild dogs and dingoes.