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Kangaroos and wombats have several things in common.

  • They are both marsupials, and the female has a pouch in which the young are reared.
  • Kangaroos and wombats are both native to Australia.
  • Both animals are herbivorous, primarily feeding on grasses, as well as other fresh vegetation.
  • Neither animal lives in the desert, but they can live in sparse bushland, grasslands and open bushland.
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Similarities between platypuses and seals are few.

They are both warm-blooded vertebrates, specifically mammals, which live on land but hunt in the water. Even in that, there are differences. Platypuses are montremes (egg-laying mammals) which hunt for food in fresh water and seals are placental mammals which hunt for food in salt water environments.

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Both marsupials and placental mammals give live birth, have fur, and feed their young with milk.

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They are warm-blooded

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Q: What are similarities between placental and marsupial mammals?
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