It is called a maripul. (Not sure if that's the right spelling)
Marsupials. ^^
Animals with pouches are called marsupials. They are a a sub-group of mammals.
An animal's pouch is called a marsupium.
Animals with pouches
No. Kinkajou are not marsupials, which are primarily the animals which have pouches. Kinkajou are placental mammals.
Animals with pouches are the marsupials and includes kangaroos, opossums, koalas, wombats, wallabies, Tasmanian devils, etc.
Guinea pigs don't have pouches. Sugar gliders and other animals do, guinea pigs are NOT one of them.
There are fluid pouches in Chitin to keep the animals from drying out.
Harry prebble and his family
I'm pretty sure only marsupials ( kangaroos , koalas , etc.) have pouches to carry their young.
The presence of bulging pouches that can sometimes become infected is called diverticulitis.
Vocal Sac
Most animals with pouches belong to the group of mammals known as "marsupials". However, not all marsupials have pouches, and not all animals with pouches are marsupials. The echidna, for example, develops a rudimentary pouch during the breeding season.
Yes, they have very well developed pouches, also called a marsupium. Microbiotheria or Monito del monte are in the subclass Metatheria who are known to usually have pouches.