The reason marsupials are unique is that they have a pouch where they keep there baby. eg. Kangaroo Not all marsupials have a pouch. The numbat, for example, does not have a pouch. Marsupial joeys are all born extremely undeveloped, and they must stay attached to the mother's teat for several months while they grow and develop.
Hawaii was created in relative isolation and had a unique ecosystem with flora and fauna that could not be found elsewhere.
The volcanoes on Hawaii are unique because they are the reasons why Hawaii was formed.
No, grizzly bears are not marsupial animals. They are mammals belonging to the family Ursidae, which includes bears. Marsupials, such as kangaroos and koalas, are characterized by their unique reproductive system, where young are born at a very early stage of development and typically continue to grow in a pouch. Grizzly bears give birth to more developed young that are nurtured in a den.
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No they are not unique to animals. But they are unique to eukariyotes
Yes, axolotls are illegal in Hawaii. They are classified as a restricted species due to concerns about their potential impact on local ecosystems if they were to escape or be released into the wild. Hawaii has strict regulations regarding the importation and possession of certain animals to protect its unique environment and native species.
The unique sites with Hawaii hotels are ones for people who want to see the sea on island & people have unique travel experiences & they see many sites if they use the Hawaii hotels.
The Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) is a marsupial mammal and is indigenous to Australia. Its closest relative is the wombat.It is not a bear.
it is the only state in the usa that is an island.
Depending on the island that they're on, they can be endemic to that specific island (think Hawaii or the Galapagos islands) Many of the species of both animals and plants are found no where else.
Hawaii was ruled by a dictator for three years during the Revolt of 1893.