After young marsupials, known as joeys, are born, they live in their mother's pouch for between several weeks and several months, depending on the species.
Baby wombats live in their mother's pouch. Wombats are marsupials.
No. Lemurs are not marsupials, but placental mammals.
They are born not in an egg, they are born as kangaroos just like humans are born as humans and not in an egg
No. The only mammals hatched from eggs are platypuses and echidnas. Wombats are marsupials; therefore they give birth to live young.
Platypuses are mammals, but not marsupials (pouched mammals). They are monotremes, that is, egg-laying mammals. After a short gestation period, the mother lays an egg containing the baby. About ten days later, the egg hatches, and the baby emerges. Marsupials also have short gestation periods, but after it is done, there is live birth. Baby marsupials crawl from the birth canal to the mother's nipple, to which they attach themselves for several weeks.
Yes. Koalas are marsupials, and all marsupials give birth to live young.
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Yes. Koalas are marsupials, and all marsupials give birth to live young.
Yes. Wombats are marsupials and all marsupials give live birth.
No. Possums are not monotremes (egg-laying mammals) but marsupials. They give birth to live young.
No marsupials live in sugar cane. there is no such creature as a cane bear.
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