Marsupials live in many more than two countries. The vast majority are found in Australia. There are also many species of marsupials in Papua New Guinea and Indonesia. Altogether, marsupials are known in 22 countries.
In addition, marsupials are found in most countries in the Americas, including the USA (the Virginia opossum), Chile, Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, Peru, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela, Uruguay, Paraguay and Guyana, just to name a few.
Yes. Koalas are marsupials, and all marsupials give birth to live young.
Yes. Koalas are marsupials, and all marsupials give birth to live young.
Yes. Wombats are marsupials and all marsupials give live birth.
No marsupials live in sugar cane. there is no such creature as a cane bear.
No marsupials live on Madagascar. Marsupials only live in Australia, nearby islands, South America, and (one species) North America.
No. The only mammals hatched from eggs are platypuses and echidnas. Wombats are marsupials; therefore they give birth to live young.
no, but small mammals called marsupials did and over time those marsupials evolved into Rhinos
After young marsupials, known as joeys, are born, they live in their mother's pouch for between several weeks and several months, depending on the species.
Baby wombats live in their mother's pouch. Wombats are marsupials.
No. Lemurs are not marsupials, but placental mammals.
Yes. They are mammals.
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