Of the animals in the list, the possum is not a macropod.
Macropods include any animals in the kangaroo family. The wallaby and pademelon are both in the kangaroo family.
possum
Big Red Kangaroo, Western Grey Kangaroo, Eastern Grey Kangaroo, Whiptail Wallaby, Honey Possum
No, the quokka is not a member of the possum family. It is a member of the macropod family, otherwise known as the kangaroos. For many years, it was thought to be a type of wallaby, but it is now recognised as being in a category of its own.
Yes, a baby kangaroo is called a joey. A joey is, in fact, the young of any marsupial, whether it be a kangaroo, koala, wallaby, wombat, quoll, possum, etc .
A wallaby, a rock-wallaby, a nail-tail wallaby, a wallaroo, a dorcopsis wallaby, a tree-kangaroo, a Quokka, a Swamp Wallaby, a pademelon, and a hare-wallaby are all smaller relatives of the kangaroo. However, the only ones to fit the description of "small" are the quokka, pademelon, potoroo and the bettong. The smallest of all the kangaroo family is the musky rat-kangaroo, which is an average of 23 cm in length.
Marsupials that live in Australia include:kangaroo (Red kangaroo, Eastern Grey, Western Grey)tree kangaroowallarookoalawombatTasmanian devilwallaby (e.g. swamp wallaby, rock wallaby, hare-wallaby)bilbybandicootquollquokkapademelonpotoroonumbat (does not have a pouch)possum (quite different to the North American opossum)sugar glider and other glidersphascogale / tuan / wambengerdunnartantechinus (including the Little red kaluta) and false antechinusrat-kangaroo (not kangaroo-rat, which is not a marsupial)bettongcuscuskultarrmulgaraningauidibblerplanigalebettongkowarimarsupial moleboodiewoylie
Marsupials that live in Australia include:kangaroo (Red kangaroo, Eastern Grey, Western Grey)tree kangaroowallarookoalawombatTasmanian devilwallaby (e.g. swamp wallaby, rock wallaby, hare-wallaby)bilbybandicootquollquokkapademelonpotoroonumbat (does not have a pouch)possum (quite different to the North American opossum)sugar glider and other glidersphascogale / tuan / wambengerdunnartantechinus (including the Little red kaluta) and false antechinusrat-kangaroo (not kangaroo-rat, which is not a marsupial)bettongcuscuskultarrmulgaraningauidibblerplanigalebettongkowarimarsupial moleboodiewoylie
Pademelon (Tasmanian)Parrot (King Parrot)Pelican (Australian Pelican)Peregrine FalconPeppered Tree FrogPenguin (Fairy Penguin)Phascogale (Red-tailed Phascogale)Pied Bat (Large-eared Pied Bat)Pilliga MousePiping Shrike (White-backed Magpie)Pipistrelle BatPlains MousePlatypusPossum (Brush Tailed Possum)Possum (Leadbeaters Possum)Possum (Mountain Pygmy Possum)Possum (Western Ring-tailed Possum)Potoroo (Gilberts Potoroo)Potoroo (Long-footed Potoroo)Prosperine Rock Wallaby
Some Australian marsupials are:kangarookoalawombatTasmanian devilnumbatquolldunnartphascogaledibbler
Possum.
All marsupial babies are called joeys. Therefore, you can include the following animals (for example):kangaroowallabypademelonwombatkoalaquollquokkadunnartphascogaleTasmanian devil
Australia's most common marsupial is the kangaroo. Apart from the fact that the kangaroo family includes some 60 species, the three largest species still make up the most common marsupials. These three species are the Red kangaroo, eastern Grey kangaroo and Western Grey kangaroo.