Because it has the cells to be alive and has the movement cell.it also can have babies so they are a living thing
kangaroo
kangaroo koala kingfisher kale kaki ( a fruit, not the same as khaki) kiwi kerria kite
Kangaroos are living creatures. They were not invented.
yes all living things need water even kangaroo rats.
Ive seen a deep blue kangaroo it was very very stocky with a short muzzle
Yes, kangaroo is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a mammal, a word for a thing.
Of course. There are close to seventy recognised and described species of kangaroos, from the large Red kangaroo and Grey kangaroo to the tiny Musky rat-kangaroo. Kangaroo species also include wallabies, wallaroos, potoroos and bettongs. Even tree kangaroos exist. Kangaroos are native to Australia, while tree kangaroos are also found on the island of New Guinea.
No. There is no such thing as a "flying kangaroo". The nickname "flying kangaroo" is sometimes given to Australia's own airline, Qantas, which features a kangaroo on the tail of its aeroplanes.
they are consumrs because producers are plants or living thing that makes its own food, but the kangaroo eats producers and relys on producers like plants and grass to survive , so it is a consumer. ps: consumers rely on other plants and animals for food to survive.
There is no such thing as a mix between a boar and a kangaroo. It is impossible for these two species to interbreed.
yes
It is a living thing.