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The average age when Red kangaroo joeys come out of their mother's pouch is about 7 months. They may continue to suckle for several months longer, but are no longer dependent on the mother.

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Q: When does the red baby kangaroo first come out of the mother's pouch?
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Does the baby kangaroo stay in the mothers pouch until its an adult?

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Young kangaroo joeys leave their mothers permanently at about twelve months of age. Several months prior to that, they are ejected form the pouch. They return to suckle, but are not permitted back in the pouch.


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Which animal keeps its baby or young one in a pouch?

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