"Marsupial" describes the marsupium, or the pouch, which is found only in certain marsupials.
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Marsupium is the pouch of a female marsupial.
The word "bandicoot" is the name for the Indian mammal Bandicota indica, or "bandicoot rat". This animal is actually quite unrelated to the Australian marsupial known as the bandicoot, but the early Australian colonists thought that the Australian animal bore some resemblance to its Indian namesake - and the name stuck.
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Marsupial comes from the Latin word marsupium, which means pouch.
Marsupial is not a compound word.
Marsupial
All baby marsupials are known as "joeys", but the origin of the name is not known.
The Kangaroo is in the Animalia kingdom. It is classified as a marsupial species. The word marsupial means large feet.
It is a popular misconception that the word "kangaroo" is an Aboriginal word meaning "I don't understand you". However, this is a myth. No marsupial's name means "do not understand".
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Marsupium is the pouch of a female marsupial.
The word "origin" is derived from the French word "origin" and the Latin word "originem," both of which mean, beginning, descent, birth, and rise.
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This description fits the koala.
This appears to be a typo of the word "opossum" (North American marsupial).