Yes. All marsupials have fur.
All marsupials have fur or hair.
On the contrary: no species of marsupials migrate.
Marsupials, like all mammals, are in the phylum Chordata.
Yes. All species of kangaroos are marsupials. The Red kangaroo is the largest of all marsupials.
Marsupials beginning with 'n' include:NumbatNingauiNabarlekThese marsupials are all native to Australia.
Neanderthals and all marsupials are members of the class Mammalia (mammals).
Not all marsupials eat fruit. Only marsupials such as tree kangaroos and certain species of possums eat fruit. Other marsupials may be herbivorous, insectivorous or even carnivorous.
Firstly, all marsupials are mammals. However, not all mammals are marsupials. The jerboa is a mammal, but it is a rodent and not a marsupial.
No, owls are not marsupials. Marsupials are mammals that give birth to underdeveloped young that then finish developing in a pouch. Owls are birds and do not fall under the category of marsupials.
These animals are all classified in the mammal group known as marsupials.
Yes. Koalas are marsupials, and all marsupials give birth to live young.
Yes. Wombats are marsupials and all marsupials give live birth.