The Australian marsupial with a pouch and a prominent, pointed snout, is most likely the bilby, which is a type of bandicoot.
The opossum is the only North American mammal which is a marsupial, and therefore has a pouch.
If you mean pouch the answer is a mammal
A "Marsupial".
Kangroos.
a mammal that continues growth of the Young using a pouch, pouch bearing mammal
No. A lion does not have a pouch. A lion is a placental mammal, whereas only marsupials (and the echidna during breeding season) have a pouch.
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A mammal which is not a marsupial or a monotreme is called a placental mammal. There is no opposite to a marsupial. An animal is either a marsupial or it is not. Marsupial is the term given to any mammal of the order Marsupialia whose young are born in an immature state and continue development in the "marsupium" (or pouch).
A mammal that matures in a pouch is known as a marsupial.This group of animals includes such creatures as kangaroos, koalas, wombats, wallabies, Tasmanian devils, etc.
Yes, it is marsupial mammal (has a pouch)
Yes, it is marsupial mammal (has a pouch)
A kangaroo is an example of a mammal that carries their young in a pouch. The joey, or baby kangaroo, develops inside the mother's pouch after being born extremely premature.