Kangaroos, and most marsupials, carry their offspring in a pouch. The correct term for the pouch is marsupium.
Mammals which have a pouch feature where they carry and nourish their young are known as marsupials.
to carry baby animals
yes
A marsipial is a mammal that can carry it's baby in a pouch.
No, the females carry the young in their pouch while they grow, and when the young outgrow the pouch, they move to the mother's back, which they leave shortly after to live on their own.
A marsupial is an animal that has a pouch. A kangaroo has a pouch so it is considered a marsupial. A kangaroo uses the pouch to carry their young after they give birth.
Something that has a pouch to carry it's baby in such as a kangaroo
In a pouch in front of them, on their stomach.
Yes and most still do. There is a pouch that stores the kit and small enough to fit onto your'e belt or carry it in your'e pocket. Additionally, many M16's have a compartment in the butt of the stock for storing cleaning rods.
No. Lemurs are not marsupials, but placental mammals.
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