They keep their babies in their pouch like kangaroos
All mother kangaroos carry their young joeys in a pouch.
Kangaroos, and most marsupials, carry their offspring in a pouch. The correct term for the pouch is marsupium.
yes
They grab their necks with their teeth and carry them.
No, like humans only females carry babbies.
Seahorse's can have hundreds of babys at once (the male seahorses carry the babies around til there born)!!!
No. Australians do not ride kangaroos to school or anywhere else. Kangaroos vary in size, but even the largest ones, the red kangaroos, would be unable to carry a human. Kangaroos are not pets, and they could be neither tamed for this purpose nor saddled for riding.
in the womb like all other mammals
No. Australians do not ride kangaroos for any purpose. Kangaroos vary in size, but even the largest ones, the red kangaroos, would be unable to carry a human. Kangaroos are not pets, and they could be neither tamed for this purpose nor saddled for riding.
Kangaroos are not ridden. To begin with, it would be cruel. Secondly, while kangaroos vary in size, even the largest ones, the red kangaroos, would be unable to carry a human. Kangaroos are not pets, and they could be neither tamed for this purpose nor saddled for riding.
ruff and protective of there babyskangaroos are also known to fight back to protect themself's and babys from other halm