They don't. It depends on the species.
The animals most commonly known as kangaroos are herbivores, primarily eating grass and other vegetation. Besides grass, they eat young shoots and tender leaves of native shrubs. They enjoy grains as well, but being herbivorous, they do not eat any other animals. Kangaroos are grazing animals, and they will regurgitate their food to chew like cattle chew their cud. These kangaroos include the larger red and grey kangaroos, as well as wallaroos, wallabies, quokkas, potoroos and bettongs/rat-kangaroos. Bettongs also eat fungi and tubers.
Tree kangaroos eat leaves, and sometimes fruit. Some varieties of tree kangaroo are omnivores, eating insects and other invertebrates. The Goodfellow's tree kangaroo has been known to eat eggs and small birds as well.
Smaller varieties of kangaroos such as the musky-rat kangaroo are omnivores, eating fruits, seeds, fungi insect larvae and small invertebrates such as grasshoppers and beetles.
Kangaroos are ilassified as marsupials.
No. Eastern grey kangaroos are herbivorous. There is no species of kangaroo that is a carnivore.
Red kangaroos are not carnivores, so they do not hunt. Being herbivores, they feed on grass and new shoots of young trees. Red kangaroos do most of their feeding in the early morning and at dusk, but they do feed at night as they are nocturnal.
It depends on the species. Some are carnivores,some are omnivores, and some are herbivores.
No. The Red kangaroo is a herbivore. Some of the smaller species of kangaroos, such as the Musky rat-kangaroo, are omnivores, but the Red Kangaroo is not.
Yes they can be! some mammals are carnivores, eg lions, and some mammals are not carnivors eg, kangaroos (which are herbivors). Some carnivors are not mammals eg sharks, snakes and vultures. A mammal is defined as any animal that a) gives birth to live young, b) feeds its young on milk, and c) is warm blooded. A carnivor is any animal which only eats meat. make sense?
they differ- some omnivores, some carnivores.(most carnivores)
Some carnivores are foxes, coyotes, and hawks.
Kangaroos are marsupials native to Australia, while tree kangaroos are also native to New Guinea and some of the islands of Indonesia.
No, there aren't. Kangaroos live in Australia (and in some zoos, of course).
Yes, because some kangaroos live in Austrailia and Austrailia is full of savannahs.
Dogs are carnivores, though they can take some plant matter.