A sloth is one.
yes they carry them on their back
a snail or a turtle
No, the females carry the young in their pouch while they grow, and when the young outgrow the pouch, they move to the mother's back, which they leave shortly after to live on their own.
A packsaddle is a saddle which is designed to secure and carry goods on the back of an animal.
Mothers nurse their young with milk and carry them around on their belly or back.
She carried him in a little pouch she made out of animal skin on her back.
Monkeys and Gorillas mainly. Certain marsupials continue to carry their young on their back for several months, once the joeys have emerged permanently from the pouch. These are mainly the arboreal marsupials. Possums, koalas, quolls and cuscuses exhibit this behaviour.
I think that they hold them but there necks the grab them by the skin of the back of their necks and carry them ;)
Well what she does is carry her cub on her back and takes it where ever she goes.
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Opossum is a mammal that is found in North America and carry their young on their backs. The young use their tails to grip the mothers tail and stay on her back.
Raccoons are one of the animals that will carry their young in their mouths. You will also see wolves doing the same thing.