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No a kangaroo is not an ungulate mammal but it is a Marsupial mammal.Ungulates are placental mammals.

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Giant kangaroos no longer exist..

However, all species of kangaroo, including extinct kangaroos, are mammals. They are marsupials.

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No. Because kangaroos are marsupials, they are not related to Lagomorphs in any way. Lagomorphs are placental mammals.

Kangaroos are Macropods.

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No. Kangaroos are purely herbivores.

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