All mother kangaroos carry their young joeys in a pouch.
No, like humans only females carry babbies.
they have special pouches that they/ carry their babies in. Mammals like these are called marsupials.
They keep their babies in their pouch like kangaroos
Well since a sloth isn't a marsupial, it doesn't have a pouch.
Kangaroos are called joeys because it is a term used to refer to baby kangaroos. Just like how we call baby humans "babies," baby kangaroos are called joeys.
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.
They lick them, just like dogs and cats and most other mammals.
Mother hamsters carry their babies by gathering them in their mouths and moving them to a new location. They do this by gently picking them up by the scruff of their necks. Hamsters are equipped with built-in instincts that help them care for their young in this way.
owls carry their babies for 9 months, just like us humans.
That is totally impossible? I believe anyone would know that? Wolves would carry their young like cats do, they pick them up gently by the mouth.
Mother kangaroos do not care what the weather is like. If it's rainy, they may seek shelter under rock overhangs or under trees.
yes No they don't. Like all spiders, they lay eggs and weave them into an egg sack. Wolf spiders carry the sack with them on their abdomen, and in some species the young spiders will crawl onto the mother's back after hatching.