The female kangaroo does: her brood pouch.
No. The kangaroo's pouch is specially designed to stretch with the growing joey.
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.
Pouch + Jerboa = kangaroo
Pouch + Jerboa = kangaroo
The quokka is a smaller member of the kangaroo family. Its pouch is positioned on its abdomen, like that of a kangaroo.
A female kangaroo has just one pouch.
Marsupium is the pouch of a female marsupial.
A kangaroo's pouch is called just that: a pouch. The biological term is marsupium.
The pocket, or pouch, of a kangaroo is called a marsupium.
A kangaroo, like almost all other marsupials, has a pouch.
In French, a kangaroo's pouch is called "la poche." This term directly translates to "the pocket," reflecting the pouch's function as a protective space for the kangaroo's young.
A mother kangaroo has one pouch.