In a pouch mainly.
marsupials.
The reason why marsupial frogs have pouches is to keep the tadpoles until they develop into froglets.
They copulate.
No, opossums are marsupials. The young develop in the mother's pouch.
Egg -> tadpole -> frog (Note, most fail to develop properly.)
Egg -> tadpole -> frog (Note, most fail to develop properly.)
The nabarlek is a type of wallaby, and therefore a marsupial. It is also known as theLittle Rock wallaby. The young of all marsupials are known as "joeys". Thus, the offspring of a nabarlek is called a joey.
A mammal which is not a marsupial or a monotreme is called a placental mammal. There is no opposite to a marsupial. An animal is either a marsupial or it is not. Marsupial is the term given to any mammal of the order Marsupialia whose young are born in an immature state and continue development in the "marsupium" (or pouch).
it's possible
The reason marsupials are unique is that they have a pouch where they keep there baby. eg. Kangaroo Not all marsupials have a pouch. The numbat, for example, does not have a pouch. Marsupial joeys are all born extremely undeveloped, and they must stay attached to the mother's teat for several months while they grow and develop.
Horses are like most mammals (humans, too) and the unborn develop in a uterus.
KANGARO AND KOALO this is a marsupial and some examples would be an opposum, kangaroo, and koala.