Thylacines are extinct.
Prior to their extinction, however, the females did carry their young in a pouch, like all marsupials.
No, male marsupials do not have pouches. Only female marsupials have pouches to carry and nurse their young.
No, male opossums do not have pouches like female opossums do. Only female opossums have pouches to carry and nurse their young.
No, male wallabies do not have pouches. Only female wallabies have pouches to carry and nurse their young joeys.
Yes. Young female kangaroos do have pouches. Males never develop a pouch.
I'm pretty sure only marsupials ( kangaroos , koalas , etc.) have pouches to carry their young.
the males of seahorses carry their young in their pouches, but they dont get pregnant
They put them into their pouches where they usually keep their food. This is easier for the female because then she can carry them. Also it keeps her little ones warm too!
No, sloths do not have pouches like some other marsupials such as kangaroos. Sloths carry their young by holding them close to their bodies or clinging to them while moving through the trees.
The Tasmanian Tiger or Thylacine is one of two known species of marsupial in which both sexes have pouches. In the female the rear facing pouch is used to carry and protect the young, of which there could have been up to four, as they developed on the teats. In the males there was a pseudo pouch into which the testicles could be retracted for protection.
The male.
No, the Black-tailed jackrabbit does not have a pouch. Pouches are typically found in marsupials like kangaroos and wallabies to carry their young, while rabbits are placental mammals and do not possess pouches for carrying their offspring.
No, emperor penguins do not have a pouch. Pouches are a feature found in marsupials, where they carry their young. Emperor penguins do not have this adaptation.