well they all sleep in the day and come out at night to hunt fore there food. they all are carnavors, (eat other living things).
Correction:Marsupials are not all nocturnal, nor are they all carnivores. Most marsupials, such as those of the macropod family (kangaroo and wallaby species), wombat, koala and quokka are herbivores, whilst only the dasyurid marsupials, suchas the Tasmanian Devil, quoll and marsupial mice varieties, are carnivores.The numbat is an insectivore, feeding only on termites and ants.What do marsupials have in common? Almost all of them have a pouch (the numbat, for example, does not), where most of the development of the young takes place. Marsupial joeys are born extremely undeveloped, and complete their development externally, in the pouch, rather than internally, like placental mammals do.
The kangaroo, koala, possum and wombat are all common marsupials.
Marsupials are very common in Australia. They include kangaroos, wallabies, koalas, wombats, bandicoots, possums and many other species. Marsupials are less common in the other continents, although the Virginia Opossum of North America is becoming more widespread throughout the northern states.
There are many burrowing marsupials. The wombat, probably the most common, bilbies, bandicoots and Marsupial moles all burrow for food and shelter.
The Didelphimorphia or Virginia Opossum are common.
They're both marsupials.
The largest would have been the Giant Wombat (Diprotodon Optatum). There was also a marsupial lion, and a Mega-sized kangaroo. For proposed sketches See: http://www.bio.usyd.edu.au/staff/swroe/Lostgiants.PDF
size? -Not only that, koala are not bears at all... they are marsupials.
mega marsupials are dead and marsupials arent
No. Beavers are placental mammals, not marsupials. Marsupials are pouched mammals.
There is no problem with marsupials.
No. Rabbits are not marsupials.
Marsupials have fur.