No. The kangaroo rat is a rodent, so it does not have a pouch. It is not related at all to kangaroos. Only marsupials have pouches. The Australian rat kangaroo, a quite different creature, does have a pouch.
Yes. Young female kangaroos do have pouches. Males never develop a pouch.
because they have pouches.
Yes. All female kangaroos have a pouch.
No. Marsupials have pouches. Marsupials include kangaroos, koalas, wallabies and so on.
of course! they keep them in their pouches.
No. People are not kangaroos by any means. They do not have pouches.
There are no disadvantages of pouches for kangaroos. The pouch is a unique and versatile adaptation that equips the kangaroo to care for its young in Australia's uncertain and sometimes harsh environment.
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.
Kangaroos carry their babies in special pouches on their bellies.
Given that female kangaroos of reproductive age are in an almost perpetual state of pregnancy, the answer is "yes".
I'm pretty sure only marsupials ( kangaroos , koalas , etc.) have pouches to carry their young.
No. Lemurs are placental mammals, not marsupials, so they do not have pouches.