Striped marsupials include:
A Milne Bay striped possum, also known as the milne marsupial, is a small marsupial native to Papua New Guinea. It is distinctive for its striking black and white striped fur pattern and prehensile tail, which it uses to navigate the rainforest canopy. These arboreal marsupials primarily feed on insects, fruit, and nectar.
A numbat is a small, striped marsupial which is native to Australia. It feeds primarily on termites, and hides in hollow logs.
The stripe-faced dunnart is found through western central Australia from the Pilbara region to central Northern Territory. It is not restricted to this area alone, being also found in western and central Queensland, north-east South Australia to north and far western New South Wales. If the question actually means a small striped marsupial found only in Western Australia, the answer is the numbat.
No, an alpaca is not a marsupial.
No. The star-nosed marsupial is not a marsupial, but a placental mammal. The only marsupial moles are found in northern Australia.
There is no such animal as the "southern marsupial". However, if there was such an animal, it would mist likely be a marsupial. The vast majority of marsupial species are nocturnal.
NO. a marsupial carries it young in a pouch.
A marsupial has a skin covering of fur.
A wallaroo is a marsupial.
An ibex is not a marsupial. It is a placental mammal.
No, a tiger shark is not a marsupial.
An elephant is a mammal, not a marsupial.