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the pelican has a very large mouth pouch.
For the probability of drawing a red bead to be one third then one third of the bead would need to be red. The number of red beads is 78 so twice as many should be 'not red' (156), at present the 'not red' beads (yellow and green) total 109, so to make the number up to the required 156 a further 47 beads need to be added so the number of blue beads needed is 47.
You can die from anything under the right conditions. And no you will just get sick.
All baby marsupials are called joeys. They do not feed on anything between birth and reaching the pouch. After reaching the mother's pouch, newborn joeys are permanently attached to the teat in the mother's pouch, so they feed on mothers' milk. The teat swells in their mouth as soon as they clamp on, so they cannot be accidentally dislodged.
For a start, the kangaroo does not use "his" pouch for anything. Only the female kangaroo has a pouch. This pouch is not used to just "carry" the joey, but it acts as the womb does in placental mammals, protecting and nurturing the young joey while it is developing. It has no other function apart from this. It is not used to collect food or for any other purpose.
specifics are always good. you havent asked for a specific language or type of pouch; the more important item obviously being the language you want the word in specifics are always good. you havent asked for a specific language or type of pouch; the more important item obviously being the language you want the word in
Yes, the dunnart has a pouch. Most, not all, marsupials do have a pouch.
The pouch is also called the "brood pouch".
How big is the pouch
No he does not have a pouch
gular pouch
The female kangaroo does: her brood pouch.