Marsupials are mammals. They belong to the class Mammalia.
Neanderthals and all marsupials are members of the class Mammalia (mammals).
The name for the class of pouched mammals is marsupials.
A class of mammals called marsupials.
Kangaroos are mammals, so they are in the class mammalia. They are marsupials, and macropods.
"Marsupials". Koalas, kangaroos and wombats are all marsupials, which make up a sub-class of the group of small known as 'mammals'.
This is the class known as marsupials (e.g., kangaroo).
Marsupials are a sub-class of mammals living primarily in the Southern Hemisphere.
Yes, marsupials have backbones. They belong to the class Mammalia, which includes all mammals that possess a vertebral column, or backbone. This skeletal structure supports their body and protects the spinal cord, just like in other mammals. Examples of marsupials include kangaroos, koalas, and opossums.
Marsupials refers to an order of mammals that incubate their young, which are born very undeveloped, in pouches on their mother's abdomen. Marsupials include koalas, kangaroos and possums. Not all marsupials have a pouch, properly known as a marsupium, but most do have well-developed pouches.Marsupials are a class of mammals that live primarily in Australasia. They have pouches and include the species kangaroos, wallabies, and wombats.
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No. Beavers are placental mammals, not marsupials. Marsupials are pouched mammals.
There is no problem with marsupials.