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Yes. Marsupials are characterised by their periods of development inside the mother's body. They are born tiny and undeveloped, hairless and blind, and must make their way to the mother's pouch before they can continue their development. They spend much longer in the pouch than in the mother's body.

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What can you say about the size of the animal and the length of development inside the mothers body?

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What is the temperature inside the womb?

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Why do babies kick inside of their mothers?

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