All marsupials have fur or hair.
This question is probably meant to be a reference to the Southern Hairy Nosed wombat and the Northern Hairy Nosed wombat. However, there is also the Common wombat, which is not "hairy nosed".
Some endangered and critically endangered Austalian marsupials that are on the brink of extinction are:Gilbert's potorooWoylie (brush-tailed bettong)Mountain Pygmy possumNorthern Hairy-nosed wombatKangaroo Island DunnartKarjarratul (northern marsupial mole)Itjaritjari (southern marsupial mole)
mega marsupials are dead and marsupials arent
No. Beavers are placental mammals, not marsupials. Marsupials are pouched mammals.
There is no problem with marsupials.
Marsupials have fur.
No. Rabbits are not marsupials.
Hairy. Is the positive form of hairy.
Some endangered marsupials are:Gilbert's potorooNorthern hairy-nosed wombatTasmanian devilBridled Nailtail wallabyWoylie (brush-tailed bettong)Leadbeater's possumWestern barred bandicootSandhill dunnartRed-tailed phascogaleMala (rufous hare-wallaby)Brush-tailed mulgaraItjaritjari (southern marsupial mole)Kakarratul (northern marsupial mole)DibblerNorthern quollProserpine rock wallaby
Yes: quolls are marsupials. They are dasyurids, or carnivorous marsupials, feeding on birds and smaller mammals.
no they are not marsupials, and they are not related to pandas which are bears
Bilbies are marsupials. Rabbits are not.