The yolk sack.
A marsipial is a mammal that can carry it's baby in a pouch.
The baby in a Kangaskhan's pouch is merely a younger Kangaskhan.
A kangaroo's pouch is called just that: a pouch. The biological term is marsupium.
Baby joeys that are in their mother's pouch feed exclusively on mothers' milk. For many months, they stay attached to the teat, which is in the mother's pouch. They only eat solid food after they begin to venture out of their mother's pouch.
The male keeps the eggs in a pouch on his belly. When the eggs have hatched he lets all the baby's go out. The eggs are under no threat at all in the pouch. That is unless the male doesn't get eaten.
to carry baby animals
They want to keep the baby penguin that's in it warm and if it gets too cold it will die!
The baby is inside of the kangaroo's pouch right now. The mail pouch is safely secured inside of the strongbox.
In my experience, after the baby is out of the pouch, 8 weeks they can go to new home.To clarify, the eight weeks doesn't start until the baby is out of the pouch.
Sure! Here's an example sentence using the word "pouch": She carried her coins and keys in a small pouch attached to her belt.
A young salmon (or a trout of the salmon family) is called smolt.
Babies