of course
Humans, pigs, all sorts of rodents and marsupials.
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.
Australian marsupials which eat insects as part of their diet include:bandicootsmarsupial moleskowarismulgarasantechinusesdibblerskalutaskultarrsplanigalesdunnartsphascogales
Marsupials are helpful to humans in that they keep grasses and plants at manageable levels. They are only harmful to humans when they get too close and scare the animals.
No, bandicoots are marsupials.
Quoll are carnivorous marsupials. They do not eat berries.
Carnivorous marsupials are known as dasyurids.
no monkeys do not eat zebras they eat bananas
Marsupials, almost all of which are pouched, eat different things according to their species.The dasyurids are the carnivorous marsupials. They may be larger carnivores which prey on other mammals, or they may be smaller ones which eat tiny reptiles, other mammals and also insects and invertebrates.Most marsupials are herbivorous, eating grasses, sedges and other vegetation.The numbat eats mainly termites and ants, but it is not a pouched marsupial.
Australians are not wombats. Wombats are marsupials. Australians are humans, which are placental mammals.
No: cats are placental mammals. Marsupials are those mammals that rear their young in pouches, for example a kangaroo.Specifically, marsupials are characterised by bearing very undeveloped young. Not all marsupials raise their young in a pouch. the numbat of Western Australia, for example, does not have a pouch, but the undeveloped young latch onto a teat on the mother's underside, and cling to her belly with sharp claws for several months.
The kowari is a small, carnivorous marsupials that feeds on invertebrates and arthropods.