Seals are placental mammals, as the young complete their development within the mother's uterus, attached to a placenta. They do not have a pouch like most marsupials, and they do not lay eggs like monotremes.
Placental - all whale and all water mammals are placental.
A marsupial is a mammal, but not all mammals are marsupials.
Blue whales are not marsupials, which are pouched mammals. They are placental mammals.
No. There are no marine marsupials. Whales are placental mammals, not marsupials, which are pouched mammals.
A platypus is a monotreme, that is, an egg-laying mammal.
Deer are placental mammals.
It is a placental mammal.
Elephants are placental mammals.
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Marsupials are mammals.Dolphins are mammals but not marsupials. A marsupial is a mammal that carries its babies in a pouch. Dolphins do not have pouches.
No, an alpaca is not a marsupial.
No. The star-nosed marsupial is not a marsupial, but a placental mammal. The only marsupial moles are found in northern Australia.
There is no such animal as the "southern marsupial". However, if there was such an animal, it would mist likely be a marsupial. The vast majority of marsupial species are nocturnal.
A wallaroo is a marsupial.
An ibex is not a marsupial. It is a placental mammal.
NO. a marsupial carries it young in a pouch.
A marsupial has a skin covering of fur.
An elephant is a mammal, not a marsupial.
Marsupial is not a compound word.
No, a tiger shark is not a marsupial.
Yes. The Thylacine, also known as the Tasmanian Tiger, was a marsupial. Although not the largest marsupial (that category is taken by the Red kangaroo), it was the largest carnivorous marsupial (dasyurid).