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a camels lumps one it's back is called there water pouch. the reason for this is they store all there water into there lumps.
Wombats have just one pouch, not a "back pouch". What they do have is a backward-facing pouch, and this is useful because the wombat is a burrowing animal. When the female burrows, the dirt does not fly into the pouch where the wombat joey lies.
The male seahorse has a pouch in the front of its tummy into which the female lays her eggs. The male then broods the developing eggs until they hatch and are released from the pouch. See the link below
If you wear a water pouch like joggers do on their back and you have a straw going from it and up to your mouth which could be hidden underneath your leathers.
To use a water balloon launcher, follow these steps: Fill a water balloon with water. Place the water balloon in the pouch of the launcher. Pull back on the launcher and release to launch the water balloon towards the target.
good question. He could of had an pouch on his back.
A saddlebag is a covered pouch laid across the back of a horse.
the pebbles at the front of the beach get eroded by the water
The female koala keeps her young joey in the pouch, but she does not always do this. When the joey reaches several months of age, it no longer spends all of its time in the pouch, instead clinging to its mother's back.
The koala joey stays in the mother's pouch for several months, until it has developed enough to climb out from within the safety of the pouch. After that, it spends several more months clinging to its mother's back.
She carried him in a little pouch she made out of animal skin on her back.
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.