Only the marsupials have pouches, and not all of these do actually have an abdominal pouch.
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No. Skunks are placental mammals, not marsupials, so they do not have pouches.
No. Mice are placental mammals, not marsupials.
Marsupials have baby pouches. Kangaroos, wallabies, possums, and some others.
Placental mammals reproduce externally. (not in pouches)
No. Kinkajou are not marsupials, which are primarily the animals which have pouches. Kinkajou are placental mammals.
Neither. Bats are placental mammals, so they neither have a pouch, nor do they lay eggs.
marsupials are mammals. they're a specific classification of mammals with pouches.
Koalas and kangaroos are both mammals with pouches in which they rear their young. They are marsupials, and almost all species of marsupials have a pouch for this purpose.
No. Only marsupial mammals have pouches. The bears reproductive systems work the same as humans.
They are called Marsupials
yes one type does. A male seahorse has a pouch much like a kangaroo in which he carries his babies. Yes this is weird
No. Raccoons are placental mammals, not marsupials, so they do not have pouches.