are you open to ignoring every question made in this forum? =)
I will answer any questions.

wdym
Are you open to not answering any question anyone posts? for eg, saying no to every question anyone's posting? =)

Well, let's make a question.
This is a question that only you can answer. Other people, like me, are non native
and just saw a Kangaroo in a zoo.
Why are kangaroos only native to Australia?
Do you believe that it is due of the Continental Drift, a theory by Alfred Wagner?
Kangaroos (Marcopus rupus)

Well, let's make a question.
This is a question that only you can answer. Other people, like me, are non native
and just saw a Kangaroo in a zoo.
Why are kangaroos only native to Australia?
Do you believe that it is due of the Continental Drift, a theory by Alfred Wagner?
Kangaroos (Marcopus rupus)
Well, if it was because of continental drift, that would be entailing that they traveled all over, I think it’s from the local animals that they evolved from, and that Australia is the weather and climate that they belong to. The kangaroos live off of things that they would find there. Albeit if there was similar climate everywhere and similar plant life and ecosystems, kangaroos would be more spread out.

Buddy, (the name of the pug) you're forgetting, @leviathanlily is the one supposed to be answering our questions, I know a pug is not gonna commit a crime =)

Well, let's make a question.
This is a question that only you can answer. Other people, like me, are non native
and just saw a Kangaroo in a zoo.
Why are kangaroos only native to Australia?
Do you believe that it is due of the Continental Drift, a theory by Alfred Wagner?
Kangaroos (Marcopus rupus)
ofc I believe in continental drift. read this: https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/are-kangaroos-found-anywhere-else-than-australia.html =)
it depends actualyy, but, shoot!