The term "Marsupial mouse" covers a range of small, carnivorous marsupials in Australia, including the phascogale, dunnart, ningaui, planigale and antechinus, just to name a few. These animals are aggressive hunters, feeding on lizards, invertebrates, small bis and even other small mammals.
Some species of marsupial mice, such as the antechinus, also eat nectar.
"Kangaroo Mouse"
The Kangaroo mouse, which is not at all related to kangaroos, is found only in the United States. The Kangaroo mouse should not be confused with the Native hopping mouse of Australia. they are quite different animals.
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There is no such creature as a mouse kangaroo. The closest creature is a kangaroo mouse. It is a native hopping mouse, found only in the southwestern deserts of the United States. They are endangered, so it would be illegal for a person to try and own one.
The kangaroo eats where it wants to.
Kangaroo rats eat rabbits and mice
Yep! There are 2 kinds though: Perognathus and Chaetodipus. Enjoy!, I think? The Pocket mouse is a relative to the kangaroo mouse.
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are kangaroo rats edible
Another name would be a jerboa