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Asked by: Franciscus Lass
travel australia and oceania travelWhat animals have pouches for their babies?
Subsequently, one may also ask, are baby kangaroos born in the pouch?
The young kangaroo, or joey, is born at avery immature stage when it is only about 2 cm long and weighs lessthan a gram. Immediately after birth it crawls up the mother's bodyand enters the pouch. The baby attaches its mouth toone of four teats, which then enlarges to hold the young animal inplace.
Keeping this in consideration, what Australian animals have pouches?
All extant marsupials are endemic to Australasia and theAmericas. A distinctive characteristic common to these species isthat most of the young are carried in a pouch. Well-knownmarsupials include kangaroos, wallabies, koalas, possums, opossums,wombats, and Tasmanian devils.
Marsupials give birth to a live but relativelyundeveloped fetus called a joey. When the joey is born itcrawls from inside the mother to the pouch. The pouchis a fold of skin with a single opening that covers theteats.