No. Marsupials have pouches. Marsupials include kangaroos, koalas, wallabies and so on.
They do not have pouches as they are not marsupials.
Marsupials actually are mammals. They have hair and feed their babies milk.
No. Cats are not related to tasmanian devils. Cats are placental mammals and Tasmanian devils are marsupials. There are no true native cats in Australia.
Yes. Cats and kangaroos are both mammals. Cats are placental mammals, and kangaroos are marsupials.
Impossible! There are no wild cats in Australia although they do have some cat-like marsupials,
Sabertoothed tiger
sabertoothed tigers.
Wild cats are found on all continents except Antarctica and Australia. However, Australia does have some cat-like marsupials.
Australia is actually home to 120 different species of marsupials. A couple different types of marsupials found in Australia would be macropods and phalangers.
No. Sugar gliders are marsupials. They are not remotely related to cats, which are placental mammals.
No, bats are not marsupials, they are placentals, just like humans, whales, cats and cows.