A kangaroo's pocket is commonly called a pouch but the correct name is marsupium.
The pocket, or pouch, of a kangaroo is called a marsupium.
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It's not a pocket, it's a pouch but the baby stays there for protection from things in the outside world such as predators. The joey (baby kangaroo) stays in the pouch until it is old enough to fend for itself
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The pouch of a kangaroo is properly called a marsupium.
Yep! There are 2 kinds though: Perognathus and Chaetodipus. Enjoy!, I think? The Pocket mouse is a relative to the kangaroo mouse.
it can not be done as the genitics genes are too far apart it's a joke genius the answer is a fur coat with pockets (kangaroo has pocket) and the raccoon has fur! get it?
A kangaroo's pocket is commonly called a pouch but the correct name is marsupium.
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.
I've only heard them called pouches.
Other beavers. Outside of that, the closest living relatives would be pocket gophers and kangaroo rats.