can Tyrannosaurus can called a relative of kangaroo
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no
Explanation:Tyrannosaurs were clearly reptiles; they had diapsid skulls, thecodont teeth, antorbital and mandibular fenestrae, and airsacs in the vertebrae. Kangaroos are mammals, again, clearly. They feed their young with milk, have multiple kinds of teeth, and big floppy ears.
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Tyrannosaurus cannot be said to be an ancestor of kangaroo.
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- This is because Kangaroo belongs to the kingdom animal of class mammalia. On the other hand tyrannosaurus is a member of the class reptilia or reptiles. in addition to this
- Kangaroo gives birth to their young ones and also carry their baby in their pouch which is very different from tyrannosaurus which lays eggs. In addition to this the skull of Kangaroo is different from tyrannosaurus.
- Kangaroo usually have legs which are capable of leeping in the air which is different from that of tyrannosaurus.
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