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  2. Pouch (marsupial) - Wikipedia

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    Female koalas have been described as having a ‘backward-opening’ pouch like wombats, as opposed to an upward-opening pouch like kangaroos, but that is not true. When a female koala gives birth to young her pouch opening faces neither up nor down, although it is located towards the bottom of the pouch rather than at the top.

  3. Wallaby - Wikipedia

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    A female wallaby with a joey in the Tasmanian summer rain The swamp wallaby is the only living representative of the genus Wallabia. This individual exhibits the species' unusual preference for browsing; note the use of the forelimbs to grasp the plant. Three wallabies (one grey with a joey in her pouch and one white) in captivity in England

  4. Marsupial - Wikipedia

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    For instance, members of the Macropodidae family, including kangaroos and wallabies, have a dental formula of 3/1 – (0 or 1)/0 – 2/2 – 4/4. Many marsupials typically have between 40 and 50 teeth, which is notably more than most placentals.

  5. Wallaby Joey Retreats Into Pouch as Mother Swims Across Lake ...

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    A wallaby joey was filmed retreating back into its mom’s pouch as she swam across a lake on South Stradbroke Island, Queensland, on January 6.Thomas Lundsgaard filmed a video that shows a baby ...

  6. Whiptail wallaby - Wikipedia

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    The oestrus cycle for a whiptail wallaby lasts for only 42 days. Joeys stay in their mothers' pouches for the first nine months. When they leave, they will still stay with them for up to 18 months. Whiptail joeys follow their mothers continuously and do not hide in vegetation. [8] Subadult male whiptail wallabies sometimes leave their natal groups.

  7. Western brush wallaby - Wikipedia

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    The red foxes particularly targeted the juvenile wallabies as soon as they left their mother's pouch. [5] According to a survey taken in 1970 in the Jarrah Forests of the Darling Range, [ 2 ] there were 10 individuals per 100 square kilometres; another survey was taken in 1990 and the population had declined to 1 per 100 square kilometres.

  8. The joey stays in the pouch for several months before starting to leave the pouch for small periods of time. Alt 1 Alternative that shows adult For illustration, not for voting - image from "Pouch". Reason good quality, sharp, uncommon to get such a close-up of a wild mother like this. Articles this image appears in wallaby and red-necked ...

  9. England v Australia LIVE rugby: Result and reaction after ...

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    The Wallabies work their way into the 22, advancing after some strong running from the forwards, until they win a penalty and opt for the kick. England 18-17 Australia 15:57 , Chris Wilson