Joeys do not fight with their mothers. However, once the joey reaches a certain age, the mother will eject it from the pouch. It may try several times to return, but the mother must be firm and prevent it from returning.
No. Baby joeys that are still in the pouch feed on mothers' milk. Older joeys learn to graze with their mothers.
An hour
Bandicoots drink water. Young bandicoots (joeys) drink mothers' milk.
Bandicoots drink water. Young bandicoots (joeys) drink mothers' milk.
Around 4 months
Very small joeys live exclusively on their mother's milk. After several months, the joey begins to be gradually introduced to vegetation, depending on the species of joey. Not all joeys refer to kangaroos. it is the common name for all young marsupials, and some marsupials, such as Tasmanian devils, are carnivorous. Such joeys will begin to eat meat as they start to wean off mothers' milk.
Tasmanian devils are mammals; therefore, the mother feeds her young joeys on mothers' milk.
Like all native Australian animals, adult Tasmanian devils drink water. Joeys drink mothers' milk.
Sometimes
Joeys do not generally kick. They only kick when they are adults - in which case, they are no longer joeys.
Koalas do not have cubs. Their young are called joeys, because koalas are marsupials, not bears. Koala joeys are completely dependent on their mothers for the first six months of their life. The mother has a pouch in which the young are carried (and fed) until they are old enough to gain some independence. The male parent has no role in bringing up the young.
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