Kangaroos and wallabies are both marsupials in the family macropodidae, meaning "long footed".
Sloths belong to the phylum Chordata and the class Mammalia.
No. Kangaroos are native to Australia.
Kangaroos have lungs. They are mammals and breathe air like other mammals do. Gills are found in aquatic animals like fish, not in terrestrial mammals like kangaroos.
Yes
There is no such animal as an African kangaroo. Kangaroos are native to Australia, while tree kangaroos are also found on the Island of New Guinea.
Well since a sloth isn't a marsupial, it doesn't have a pouch.
No, sloths do not have pouches like some other marsupials such as kangaroos. Sloths carry their young by holding them close to their bodies or clinging to them while moving through the trees.
Sloths are not closely related to primates. They are most closely related to anteaters, both being classified in the order Pilosa. That is part of the superorder Xenarthra, which includes armadillos.No , sloths are mammals related to anteaters .
NO they do not
sloths and armadillos
Guinea pigs belong to the superorder Euarchontoglires, which includes rodents and primates. Sloths belong to the superorder Xenarthra. So guinea pigs and sloths are not closely related.
Bettongs and wallabies are both members of the kangaroo family, or macropods. They are related to other kangaroos, such as Red Kangaroos, Grey Kangaroos, Pademelons, Tree Kangaroos, Quokkas and Euros (Wallaroos), to name a few.
Yes. Kangaroos, tree kangaroos, wallabies, wallaroos, potoroos and pademelons are all part of the kangaroo family.
the African monkey and sloths
No, but they are related to kangaroos and wombats.
Gerbils are not related to kangaroos in any way. They are both mammals, but that is where their relationship ends. Gerbils are placental mammals and members of the order Rodentia, while kangaroos are marsupials and members of the order Diprotodontia.
Ring-tailed lemurs are related to sloths.