A joey is a baby marsupial, so it is also a mammal.
A kangaroo is an example of a mammal that carries their young in a pouch. The joey, or baby kangaroo, develops inside the mother's pouch after being born extremely premature.
A placental mammal has a longer gestation period than a marsupial of similar size. This is because the baby placental mammal completes its development within the womb, unlike the marsupial joey which must complete its development in the pouch.
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All marsupial babies are called joeys. Therefore, you can include the following animals (for example):kangaroowallabypademelonwombatkoalaquollquokkadunnartphascogaleTasmanian devil
No, a Horse is a mammal.
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A leopard is a mammal.
Being a mammal, the wombat feeds its young on mothers' milk. When first born, the wombat joey crawls to the mother's pouch where it latches onto a teat, which swells in its mouth, securing it firmly in the pouch.
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Yes. It is a mammal.
yes it is a mammal
The quokka is a mammal so, like other mammals, it nurtures its young on mothers' milk. The quokka joey receives this milk while still developing in its mother's pouch. The joey stays in the mother quokka's pouch for between 175 and 195 days. For awhile after it leaves, it will return to the security of the mother's pouch if it is scared or cold.