No. The young of all marsupials, including all kangaroo species, are called joeys.
"Puggle" is not a legitimate term for any young animal, despite some websites claiming that it is the name of a young platypus or echidna. A puggle is nothing more than the brand of a soft toy.
A baby platypus is called a PUGGLE
Kangaroo
A baby Kangaroo Is called a Joey.
a mother kangaroo is called doe flyer or jill. a father kangaroo is called buck boomer or jack.
The name of a baby ecina is a puggle. I now it souds funny but this is the truth and im not trying to trick you.
A baby kangaroo is called a joey.
The name of the baby penguin is a chick. The name of a baby platypus is a puggle and the name of a baby dolphin is a calf.
A baby kangaroo is called a joey. Joeys are born very early in the gestational period and stay in the pouch for around nine months.
No. They are officially called a baby platypus, though some people use the term "puggle" instead. Young echidnas have been called puggles for a long time, but it seems to have caught on for young platypus. "Platypup" has some popularity, too. Puggle is already used for a cross between a Pug and a Beagle. Please see the Related Question: answers.com/Q/What_is_a_young_baby_platypus_called
A baby kangaroo is called a Joey in all English-speaking countries. It is no different in Australia, where the young kangaroo is also called a joey. This is the name for young marsupials of all species.
Baby kangaroos are called joeys.
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