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Did you come from your mum's tummy?

Yes you did. The tummy is called the abdominopelvic region. And inside there is a special place called a uterus. When a baby develops, it starts out as an embryo implanted in the wall of the uterus. And as it grows mum's tummy gets bigger. Then after about nine months, the baby wants to come out because there is not enough space in her tummy anymore. And then the baby inside, called a fetus, it is delivered through the birth canal out into the world and we have a new baby that will grow into an adult human being.


What is the main body of the stomach called?

the tummy


What it the thing called that lets you look at the baby inside someones tummy?

That is called a sonogram.


What is the sack called that the baby is held in in the ladies tummy?

amniotic sack


What is the mass of an adult pink river dolphin?

1,000 pink pounds and some are also 2,000 big fat tummy pounds


What are facts about marsupials?

# The name marsupial comes from the marsupium, or pouch, in which these animals carry and nurse their young. # Marsupials have very short gestation periods (the time the young spend in the mother's tummy). The Virginia opossum (the only marsupial in Michigan) has a gestation period of only 13 days, and the young are only the size of a question mark when they are born. The Red Kangaroo, native to Australia, has a 30 day gestation period and the single baby weighs only 1 gram (.035 ounces) when it is born. The baby kangaroo, called a joey, spends about 235 days in the mother's pouch. # Australia has about 120 species of marsupials, New Guinea has 53 species of marsupials, South and Central America have 90 species of marsupials, and North America has only two species of marsupials. # Marsupials range in size from tiny shrew-like creatures (5 grams) to large kangaroos (over 200 pounds). There are marsupials that have occupied every available niche from tiny insect eaters to large plant eaters. There are even marsupial moles! # Marsupials first evolved in South America about 100 million years ago. At that time, South America, Australia and Antarctica were connected together in one big continent. Australia and Antarctica gradually moved away from South America and both continents became isolated. Marsupial mammals were free to evolve in isolation, and evolution produced the characteristics found in present day Australian mammals. # Most marsupials are night creatures so their most important senses are their sense of smell and their hearing. Most marsupials have extra scent glands which tell their neighbors whether they are boys or girls, if they are a stranger to the group, or if they are frightened or angry. # The largest marsupial in the world is the Red Kangaroo, like the one you see in the Card Center. Red Kangaroos can weigh 200 pounds, hop up to 30-40 miles per hour, and leap over obstacles up to 10 feet high. Kangaroos move more efficiently at high speeds than at low speeds because the tendons in their hind legs store energy and their tail acts like a pendulum. They can hop long distances because their body motion pumps air in and out of their lungs like a bellows. # There are over 40 species of kangaroos. The smaller kangaroos are called wallabies. # Kangaroos are grass eaters that live in grasslands that can be very dry with little rainfall. They may be able to go several months without water because they are capable of getting water from the food they eat. # A male kangaroo is called a boomer, a female kangaroo a flyer, and a baby kangaroo a joey. The name kangaroo came from the Aborigines through a mistake. An early European explorer asked an Aborigine what these strange hopping animals were, and the Aborigine replied kangaroo, meaning "I don't understandhttp://www.ferris.edu/htmls/news/card/Kids_Corner/marsupials.htm." The explorer thought he was naming the animal. # Kangaroos usually eat during late afternoon or in the evening when it is cooler. # Kangaroos fight with each other by boxing with their front paws, but defend themselves with powerful kicks from their hind legs. When danger approaches, they warn other kangaroos by stomping the ground with their hind feet or thumping it with their tail. (http://www.ferris.edu/htmls/news/card/Kids_Corner/marsupials.htm)


Does the male kangaroo carry the baby in its pouch?

They sure do! The kangaroo babies are born in the normal way, then holding tightly to their mommy's hair, they crawl up the mommy's tummy until they find the pocket. The pocket is called a'Pouch'. When the babies get into the pouch, they quickly find the mommy's milk and then they drink milk whenever they are hungry. The babies grow and grow so that after awhile, the babies get to be so big that the mommy makes them get out of the pouch and live outside.


What could cause your tummy to feel bloated like you need to pass wind and have pains in your tummy?

a condition called IBS- irrital bowl syndrom. Not the lovelist thing BETTER ANSWER: i dont know


Is there food in your tummy?

No food in my tummy yet but there will be soon.


What is plural for tummy?

Tummies is the plural for the noun tummy.


How does Leonardo DiCaprio take care of his tummy ache?

He takes 2 Tylenol or 2 Advil and lays down with a pillow under his tummy or a bag of hot water on his tummy. He gives himself a tummy rub.


Is there a poem called the tummy beast?

There is no widely known poem specifically called "The Tummy Beast." It's possible that there may be a lesser-known or new poem with that title, but it is not a famous or recognized work in mainstream literary circles.