Most kangaroos do not live in trees. There are around 60 species of ground-dwelling kangaroos.
However, there are ten species of tree-kangaroos, found in northern Australia and New Guinea, which are almost entirely arboreal, feeding and living in the branches of rainforest trees and other closed forests. These kangaroos are specially adapted for climbing, and can cetrainly leap from branch to branch.
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Kangaroos have not been observed walking backwards.
No. It is true that the majority of kangaroo species are native to the Australian continent. However, tree-kangaroos are also found on the island of New Guinea.
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Kangaroos are eukaryotes. Eukaryotes have cells with a true nucleus, where genetic material is housed, while prokaryotes do not have a true nucleus. Kangaroos, like all animals, have eukaryotic cells.
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