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Kangroos.
A kangaroo is an example of a mammal that carries their young in a pouch. The joey, or baby kangaroo, develops inside the mother's pouch after being born extremely premature.
a mammal that continues growth of the Young using a pouch, pouch bearing mammal
If you mean pouch the answer is a mammal
They are called marsupials.
The only mammal in Kansas with a pouch for carrying its young is the Virginia opossum. These marsupials are known for their ability to play dead as a defense mechanism and are primarily nocturnal. The female opossum carries her young in a pouch, similar to other marsupials, allowing them to develop safely after birth.
This is the class known as marsupials (e.g., kangaroo).
The bilby is a mammal, and a marsupial. The female has a backward-facing pouch in which the young joeys are reared.
A marsipial is a mammal that can carry it's baby in a pouch.
A "Marsupial".
Being a mammal, the wombat feeds its young on mothers' milk. When first born, the wombat joey crawls to the mother's pouch where it latches onto a teat, which swells in its mouth, securing it firmly in the pouch.
No. A marsupial is a mammal. It is warmblooded and has hair. A reptile is cold-blooded and has scales. A marsupial is also an animal that carries it's young in a pouch. kangaroo, opossum.