Yes, the dunnart has a pouch. Most, not all, marsupials do have a pouch.
Typically, dunnart joeys remain in the pouch for around eight weeks.
No. Dunnarts only eat invertebrates.
No. Dunnarts are marsupials, so they give birth to live young.
It is mainly bats and owls.
Most marsupials have pouches, although some have just a flap of skin. Pouched marsupials include:kangaroowallaroowallabyTasmanian devilkoalapossumglidersome species of opossumpademelonwombatcuscusquokkaquollbettongtuan / phascogaleplanigalebandicootbilbydunnart
A baby dunnart, like many marsupial young, is called a "joey".
Most marsupials have pouches. The pouched marsupials which are Australian animals include:kangaroowombatkoalapossumgliderTasmanian devilbandicootbilbypotorooquokkawallabywallaroopademelonphascogalequollrat-kangaroo (not kangaroo-rat)dunnartplanigalekultarrningauiwoylie
The pouch is also called the "brood pouch".
How big is the pouch
No he does not have a pouch
gular pouch
Very sharp I would say they can tear the teeth through flesh not even trying to.