Biology, asked by rnazish495, 11 hours ago

2. Why were there no Kangroos in England in the beginning? Convincing Evidences required.​

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Answered by ItzKaminiForYou
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Answer:

In his 1931 account of fieldwork in Patagonia, Attending Marvels, the 20th century paleontologist George Gaylord Simpson considered the appropriateness of the phrase “fossil hunting” to his profession: Fossil hunting is far the most fascinating of all sports. I speak for myself, although I do not see how any true sportsman could fail to agree

Answered by soujanyolaskar
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Answer:

There were no Kangaroos in England in the beginning

Explanation:

Bcoz

in England in the beginning Dinosaurs lived. if there were kangaroos, Dinosaurs will eat the kangaroos and there will be no kangaroos alive

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