A bulldog has live young and it is not a marsupial.
The koala is a marsupial. Monotremes are egg-laying mammals, and koalas do not lay eggs, but give birth to live young.
NO. a marsupial carries it young in a pouch.
The only marsupial to live in the US is the Virginia opossum.
Joeys are the young of any marsupial. As such, they live on many continents, although they are most common in Australia, where most of the world's marsupials live.
Yes, marsupials are viviparous, meaning they give birth to live young. However, marsupials are unique in that their young are born in a very premature state and continue to develop in their mother's pouch.
south and west america Sloths are not marsupial.
No. A marsupial is a mammal. It is warmblooded and has hair. A reptile is cold-blooded and has scales. A marsupial is also an animal that carries it's young in a pouch. kangaroo, opossum.
Yes- they give live birth, and nurse their young. ALL tigers are mammals.
Joeys are the young of koalas and any other marsupial. Their only commonality with platypuses is that they are mammals, and they live in Australia.
A baby thylacine was called a joey. All marsupial young are called joeys.
Young wallabies are called joeys, like all marsupial young.
A marsupial is an animal that has a pouch. A kangaroo has a pouch so it is considered a marsupial. A kangaroo uses the pouch to carry their young after they give birth.