This varies according to the species. Koalas, for example, have no tail at all - just extra thick hide with padding for sitting on gum tree branches all day. Possums have a prehensile tail for gripping tree branches. Kangaroos have a long, strong tail for balancing. The feathertail glider, as its name suggests, has a long tail with feather-like fur.
Oh yes, marsupials have brains, and spines too. They are a type of mammal.
Opossums are marsupials.
No. Koalas are not bears. They are marsupials.
No. Wombats are marsupials, not bears.
Marsupials are animals like koalas, kangaroos, wallabies, wombats, Tasmanian devils, possums or any other type of animal that has a pouch where the young (joeys) continue their development after they are born. Some marsupials, such as numbats, do not have pouches.
They are called marsupials.
All bears have tails, Some have longer tails then others.
Marsupials have a closed and complete circulatory system. The heart has four chambers and the arterial blood does not mix with venous blood.
No but there is a cheat code called puppet that once you type it in codes tails becomes tails doll
No. Marsupials are vertebrates, i.e. they have a backbone. Squid are invertebrates (no backbone). Marsupials have pouches. Squid do not. They release eggs into the water. Marsupials obtain oxygen by breathing, using lungs. Squid obtain oxygen through a pair of long 'gills' covered in leaflets called lamellae. Marsupials have fur, hair or skin. Squid do not. A kangaroo (for example) is a type of marsupial.
Seahorses are a type of fish, marsupials are a type of mammal, they are not the same and one can't pertain to each other's species. They have one thing in common, though, the pouch male seahorses carry in their abdomen are similar to the pouches marsupials such as kangaroos have, but in the case of marsupials, the pouch is carried by the females.
No, but you can play as the tails doll, the password for that is puppet.