Pouched mammals are known as marsupials. They include such animals as kangaroos, wallabies, koalas, wombats, possums, Tasmanian devils, bilbies, bandicoots, quolls and gliders, just to name a few.
No, pouched mammals do not have placenta.
The potoroo is indeed a mammal. Speciifcally, it is a marsupial, or pouched mammal.
No. A koala is a mammal. Specifically, it is a marsupial, which is a pouched mammal.
The Thylacine (the correct name for the Tasmanian tiger) was a marsupial mammal: therefore, it was a vertebrate.
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First of all, it is spelled like mammal. and they are pouched mammals called marsupials. another marsupial is a kangaroo.
The brush-tailed possum, a pouched mammal (marsupial) of Australia, was introduced into New Zealand, where it has caused considerable damage to native forests.
The brush-tailed possum, a pouched mammal (marsupial) of Australia, was introduced into New Zealand, where it has caused considerable damage to native forests.
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An Opossum is a mammal. It is North America's only marupial (pouched animal).
No. The kangaroo rat is not a pouched mammal, or marsupial. The kangaroo rat is completely unrelated to the marsupil known as the kangaroo; nor is it related to the rat-kangaroo, the smaller species of kngaroos.